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Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Movie with reference to Gillanders

Guiana 1838

Rating:No Rating
Genre:Drama, Art/Foreign
Release Date:September 24, 2004
Running time:120 minutes
Cast:Kumar Gaurav, Aarti Bathija
Director:Rohit Jagessar
Writer:Rohit Jagessar
Distributor:RBC Radio, LLC.

Description: The abolition of slavery in the British Caribbean in 1834 prompts The Gillanders, Arbuthnot & Company in Calcutta, a part of the East India Company, to recruit Coolies from India to fill the resulting labor void. The company hires Sinha, a fierce small timer who sells dreams of El Dorado to the unsuspecting, impoverished Coolies. They are signed to five-year contracts as indentured servants. Upon arrival the Coolies' arrival in British Guiana in 1838, the British planters promptly enslave them to ensure that the growth of sugar in the British West Indies will continue uninterrupted. John Scoble of the British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society arrives on the colony a year later to discover a new form of slavery; this time on the backs of Indians.

from web site http://www.infoplease.com/movies/guiana-1838/46941

Information Memorandum for Gilllanders

http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:ZRZvMuQv8qEJ:www.bseindia.com/BSEdata/ipo_downloads/GACL.pdf+jutlibari&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=55

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Great grandfather, family and workers at Jutlibari

If you were still wondering about why I have this blog, this is the reason and proof. My great grandfather Charles Ramage Blake, in the centre (affectionately known as Granddad Blake) opened up the land in Assam which became the Jutlibari Tea Garden. My great grandmother, a Khasis, is sitting to his right and my grandmother is sitting second from the right.

I love this picture, which has scanned so well, because it shows the Jutlibari tea sign.