Sarawak State Museum - List of Curators

List of Curators

  • E.A. Lewis — Pro tem Curator acting from 25 June 1888 – 1902
  • Dr George Darby Haviland — Curator, 26 February 1891 – 1 March 1893
  • Edward Bartlett — Curator, 1 March 1893 – 22 July 1897
  • Robert Walter Campbell Shelford — Curator, 22 July 1897 – 2 February 1905
  • John Hewitt — Curator, 2 February 1905 – November 1908
  • John Coney Moulton — Curator, November 1908 – 22 January 1915
  • Mr Erman & Mr K. H. Gillan — Officers in charge, 22 January 1915 – May 1922
  • Dr Eric Georg Mjöberg — Curator, May 1922 – 19 December 1924
  • Gerard T.M. MacBryan — Acting Curator, 20 December 1924 – 24 January 1925
  • Edward Banks — Curator, 20 February 1925 – 1945 (1942–1945 interned)
  • Tom Harrisson — Curator, June 1947 – November 1966
  • Benedict Sandin — Curator, December 1966 – March 1974
  • Lucas Chin — Director, 1 April 1974 – December 1991
  • Dr Peter M. Kedit – Director, December 1991 – April 1996
  • Sanib Said — Director, May 1997 - December 2008
  • Ipoi Datan - Director, January 2009 – Present

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