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The term '''planter''' could refer to either a [[Tea Plantation|Tea Planter]], [[Coffee Planting|Coffee Planter]] or [[Indigo Plantation|Indigo Planter]]. | The term '''planter''' could refer to either a [[Tea Plantation|Tea Planter]], [[Coffee Planting|Coffee Planter]] or [[Indigo Plantation|Indigo Planter]]. There were also other crops grown, including [[Jute Growing|Jute]] and [[Cinchona Plantation|Cinchona]]. Rubber was grown mainly in [[Ceylon]] and [[Malaysia|Malaya]], although there was some grown in Southern India. | ||
The following directories held in the Asian & African Studies Reading Room at the [[British Library]] may have references to planters: | The following directories held in the Asian & African Studies Reading Room at the [[British Library]] may have references to planters: |
Revision as of 05:00, 26 June 2016
The term planter could refer to either a Tea Planter, Coffee Planter or Indigo Planter. There were also other crops grown, including Jute and Cinchona. Rubber was grown mainly in Ceylon and Malaya, although there was some grown in Southern India.
The following directories held in the Asian & African Studies Reading Room at the British Library may have references to planters:
- The planting directory of India and Ceylon
- Planting directory of Southern India
- D'Vauz's Burma pocket almanac and directory
- Hyderabad almanac and directory
- Lahore directory
- Hayes' Mysore and Coorg directory
- The Tenasserim and Martaban almanac and directory
- Travancore directory
- Thackers directory