The name is absent



3. STATE OF KERALA

Cochin......................................435

The photographs are of the large group of
Anglo-Indians who attended the group
interview which was held in the CCPLM Anglo-
Indian High School in Perumanoor. There are
also photographs taken with the family who
offered a home to the researcher in Cochin.

4. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA

Bombay and Devlali..........................437

The photographs are of Barnes School in
Devlali. The group photographs are of the
students and the staff who participated in
the group interviews and classroom
observation. There is one photograph of two
Anglo-Indian boys on their "adventure”, that
is, the nature-ramble class. The last set of
photographs were taken in Bombay of ex-
students of the Class of '55-'56 of the
Anglo-Indian school which the researcher
attended. The final photograph is the group
interview with two Jesuits in their refectory
in St. Xavier's School, Bombay.

5. STATE OF MEGHALAYA

Shillong....................................441

The first three photographs were taken in the
home of Bill Philips who organised the group
interview of Anglo-Indians in Shillong. The
two Khasi women were interviewed during the
coach journey from Shillong to Gauhati. The
next set of photographs are of Khasi women
who lived in the Loreto Convent Hostel. The
Loreto sisters in Shillong who offered the
researcher accommodation in their convent are
in the next two photographs. The final two
photographs are of an Armenian woman
principal and her Mizo husband. They owned
and administered a large Anglo-Indian school
in Shillong.

6. STATE OF TAMIL NADU

Coonoor, Ketti and Madras...................444

The first few photographs are of Laidlaw
Memorial School and Junior College in Ketti.
The following photographs are of the
students, the Principal and the Headmaster of
the school. The girls wanted their
photograph taken inside a grove of eucalyptus
trees and another photograph outside their
"cottage". The next few photographs were
taken during a classroom observation of
Anglo-Indian children in the school. The
Principal organised a get-together of members
of the All-India Anglo-Indian Association.

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