Edward Banks

For other people named Edward Banks, see Edward Banks (disambiguation).

Edward H. (Bill) Banks (19031988) was a British administrator, amateur naturalist and museum curator.

Life

Banks was born in Newport, Wales.[1] He studied at Oxford University.[2]

In 1925 Banks entered the Sarawak Service[3] and served as a District Officer during the period of the White Rajahs. He was also Curator of the Sarawak Museum in Kuching from 1925 to 1945. During the Japanese occupation of Sarawak in the Second World War, Banks was interned at Batu Lintang camp near Kuching.[4] Banks retired in 1950[5]

A collection of Banks' papers are in the Papers of the Brooke Family of Sarawak (1941–1981), held in the Rhodes House Library in Oxford, England.[6]

Selected publications

Articles

Books

Notes

  1. Nicholl, Robert, 1989, "Edward Banks (obituary)". Brunei Museum Journal 7(1), 71
  2. Vinson H. Sutlive and Joanne Sutlive, 2001, The Encyclopaedia of Iban Studies: A-G, 108
  3. Allen, Charles (ed), 1983, Tales from the South China Seas: Images of the British in South-East Asia in the Twentieth Century, 231
  4. Heimann 1999, 223
  5. Allen, Charles (ed), 1983, Tales from the South China Seas: Images of the British in South-East Asia in the Twentieth Century, 231
  6. Ooi 1998, 535-6

References


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