Anglo-Burmese People - Resources

Resources

  • Anglo-Burmese Society
  • Sue Arnold. A Burmese Legacy.
  • Maureen Baird-Murray. A World Overturned.
  • Stephen Brookes. Through the Jungle of Death.
  • F. Tennyson Jesse. The Lacquer Lady.
  • Emma Larkin. Finding George Orwell in Burma
  • Colin McPhedran. White Butterflies.
  • Ethel Mannin. The Living Lotus.
  • George Orwell. Burmese Days.
  • Methodist English High School, Rangoon - Alumni website,
  • Dutch Malaysian Eurasians
  • Singapore Eurasian Association
  • The Australian Anglo-Burmese Society (offering membership to Anglo-Burmans worldwide)
  • Anglo-Indian Web
  • An Address to the Anglo-Burman Union by Aung San, 1947
  • The International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies - research paper written on the Anglo-Burmese community - .
  • Charles Haswell Campagnac. Ed. Sandra Campagnac-Carney The Autobiography of a Wanderer in England & Burma - Lulu.com
  • The Anglo-Burmese Library. Resources for tracing family. Subscription area and public area (free of access). Public area includes the official records and lists relating to the evacuation of Burma in 1942 (The Trek) and a useful range of sample directories and other material.

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