Burma
Burma (now officially called the Union of Myanmar) was a province of the Bengal Presidency until the establishment of the Burma Office in 1937 after which it was administered separately until independence in 1948.
Geography
Places in Burma:
History
The British annexed parts of Burmese territory after their victory in the 1st Burma War. Lower Burma was annexed in 1852 after the 2nd Burma War. In 1862, these territories were designated the minor province of British India, British Burma. After the 3rd Burma War in 1885, Upper Burma was annexed, and the following year, the province of Burma in British India was created, becoming a major province in 1897. This arrangement lasted until 1937, when Burma began to be administered separately by the Burma Office and the Secretary of State for India and Burma. Burma achieved independence from British rule on January 4, 1948.
Military
- 1st Burma War - 1823-24. View the FIBIS Google Books Library
- 2nd Burma War - 1852-53. View the FIBIS Google Books Library
- 3rd Burma War - 1885.
Trek Out of Burma in 1942
Railways
Records
British Library
Baptisms, Marriages and Burials for Burma are included in the Bengal returns (N/1) up to 1936. Records for 1937 to 1959 are in a separate series N/10 with a single index for Burma BMBs.
LDS (Mormon)
The LDS film catalogue has the following entries:
- Burma ecclesiastical returns, registered 1937-1957.
- Registers and indexes of the Burma Office. It is unclear from the catalogue just what records these are. However, from the film notes, they appear to be indexes only (Z/M records).
FIBIS resources
- Burmese cemeteries inscriptions and photographs
External links
The FIBIS Google Books Library has books tagged: Burma |
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- Burma Wikipedia
- British rule in Burma Wikipedia
Online Books
- Shipwreck of the Juno on the coast of Aracan in 1795 and history of Aracan. Google Books
- Travels in south-eastern Asia, embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Siam, and China: with notices of numerous missionary stations, and a full account of the Burman Empire; with dissertations, tables, etc by Howard Malcolm 2nd edition 1839 2 volumes in one. Book 2 with index follows page 276 of Book 1 Google Books.
- "Notes on Arakan by the late Rev GS Comstock, American Baptist Missionary in that country 1834-1844" from Journal of the American Oriental Society Volume 1, No 3 1847, page 221 Google Books
- Rough Pencillings of a Rough Trip to Rangoon in 1846 by Colesworthey Grant 1853. With illustrations Archive.org.
- Tenasserim Provinces , page 685 A Gazetteer of Southern India: with the Tenasserim Provinces and Singapore by Pharoah & Co 1855 Google Books.
- Hand-book for British Burmaby George Edward Fryer 1867 Google Books
- The British Burma Gazetteer, Volume 2 A-Z 1879 Archive.org
- Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States 1900-1901 (Archive.org)
- Part 1, Volume 1 includes Chapter 10, Ethnology with Vocabularies Part 2, Volume 1 A-K Part 2, Volume 2 L-P Part 2, Volume 3 R-Z
- Wild sports of Burma and Assam By Fitz William Thomas Pollok 1900 Archive.org
- Burma, painted and described Robert Talbot Kelly, 1905 Archive.org
- Twentieth century impressions of Burma : its history, people, commerce, industries, and resources by Arnold Wright 1910 Southeast Asia Visions "Contents" "Index"
- Experiences of a jungle-wallah by Hugh Nisbet 1910 Southeast Asia Visions. The author worked for the Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation from 1879. The company logged teak in the Burma forests
- Burma Through The Centuries by John Stuart 1910 Archive.org
- Big Game Shooting in Upper Burma George Patrick Elystan Evans 1911 Archive.org
- A civil servant in Burma by Sir Herbert Thirkell White, 1913 Archive.org
- History of Upper Assam, Upper Burmah and North-Eastern Frontier by Leslie Waterfield Shakespear 1914 Archive.org
- Tourist guide and shopping list : where to go, what to see, where to shop in Calcutta and Burma 1920 Southeast Asia Visions
- Burma Pictures c 1920 Archive.org
- Songs of The Survivors Google Books. Stories about the Goan community in Burma and the Trek.
Other
- Obituary of Reuben Solomon born Rangoon 1921, from the Sydney Morning Herald dated 24 October 2009
- De La Salle Brothers in Myanmar