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Ref NoLKE/IN
TitleLKE India
DescriptionRecords in this series were collected by Leonard Elmhirst during more than 50 years of concern for Indian arts, agriculture and social well being. Materials consist of reports, letters, and publications of Bengalis, Indians, and Europeans. There are letters from scientists, missionaries, politicians, poets and artists. Major topics include the British in India and Iraq during and after World War I; the scientific development of agriculture in India, with an emphasis on agricultural education; administration of Indian charitable trusts; and consulting for the governments of India and Bengal. Visva-Bharati, an international university founded by Rabindranath Tagore in Bengal in 1918 is also a major topic. The correspondence dates from 1915, when Leonard first arrived in India working for the British Army YMCA during World War I.

By 1918 Leonard was working as the private secretary to Sam Higginbottom, the director of the Allahabad Agricultural Institute. Leonard's letters at this time are suggestive of Higginbottom's early mentoring influence. Other early influences on Leonard's life are revealed in letters from K T Paul of the YMCA to Leonard during World War I. Both Paul and Charles Freer Andrews were active in the Student Christian Association of India and Ceylon. Andrews' letters to Leonard have survived here. At least 20 letters written in 1923 and 1924 by Andrews, are addressed directly to Tagore and some contain first hand accounts of the actions of Gandhi.

The India series also includes correspondence with Indian scientists including Dr Basiswar 'Boshi' Sen, a researcher, married to the American geographer Gertude Sen, whose laboratory in Almora was supported by grants from Dorothy Elmhirst and the Whitney Foundation. Other Indian and Bengali correspondents include members of Rabindranath Tagore's family including artists Abanindranath and Rathindranath Tagore.

There is much correspondence with dancer and film maker Uday Shankar. The Elmhirst family first endowed the Uday Shankar India Culture Centre in Almora in 1937. Subsequent records relate to the re-establishment of the Centre in Calcutta after World War II.

Leonard continued his involvement with Visva-Bharati throughout his life. Letters often relate to the administration of the university. There are many letters about Visva-Bharati and Tagore from the viewpoint of Indian scholars (for instance, Krishna Kripalani), who were associated with the University. Early correspondence with Indians associated with Visva-Bharati also reflects the educational and cultural goals of Rabindranath Tagore.

There is correspondence, usually on specific administrative matters, with the India Office in London, British Viceroys, and later, with Indian Prime Ministers Nehru and Indira Gandhi.

Early irrigation projects are mentioned in correspondence with Sir William Willcocks. There are letters from American administrators and flood control engineers such as David Lilienthal and Arthur E Morgan. Leonard also worked with architect Albert Mayer, and the Damodar project secretary, economist Dr Sudhir Sen.

Personal letters in this series include Leonard Elmhirst's letters to family, written during World War I, and in the early 1920's. There are also letters from Gretchen Green, a friend of Dorothy Straight, who worked with Leonard in Sriniketan between 1921 and 1923. Letters from Margery Melcher Holmquist in 1917 and 1918 are biographical. Financial records in the series reveal the extent of financial assistance that both he and the Institute of Rural Reconstruction received from his future wife, Dorothy Straight, an American living in New York at that time.

At Sriniketan, Leonard claimed to be working against the 'four 'M's'; malaria, monkeys, and mutual mistrust. There is considerable information about irrigation, control of mosquitos, and suppressing the monkey population. Correspondence with the American Quaker missionary, Dr Harry Timbres, a malaria specialist, discusses his work in villages around Sriniketan in the 1920s. Other medical conditions, especially leprosy and dengue fever are mentioned.

Other valuable Sriniketan records discuss the Siksha-Satra schools founded by Tagore and directed by Leonard Elmhirst. Leonard brought Tagore's ideals to England in 1925 and they were embodied in the founding of Dartington Hall and the Dartington Hall School.

Additional correspondence with and about:
Datec1911-1974
SubjectRural development
Rural Education
Education
Missionary work
Agriculture
Agricultural policy
Politics
Social policy
Agricultural Economics
Social Welfare
Liberation movements
Protest movements
Dartington Hall experiment
Colonial countries
Newly independent states
Decolonization
Agricultural education
World War I
Health
Religion
Related MaterialCopies of Leonard's letters to Rabindranath Tagore, are located in LKE/IN/12/G. For Tagore's letters to Leonard Elmhirst and related information see LKE/TAG. Letters of Tagore and Elmhirst were also published in a booklet, 'Some Letters From India', printed privately and distributed in America in 1923 (LKE/IN/40/A). See 'Poet and Plowman', by Leonard Elmhirst (Calcutta: Visva-Bharati, 1975), for published personal accounts by Elmhirst of his first nine months at Santiniketan and Sriniketan.
FormatManuscript
Person_CodeDS/UK/760
DS/UK/761
DS/UK/842
DS/UK/839
DS/UK/857
DS/UK/819
DS/UK/836
330
DS/UK/807
DS/UK/810
DS/UK/592
375
DS/UK/858
DS/UK/846
347
DS/UK/818
DS/UK/869
DS/UK/826
DS/UK/822
DS/UK/837
DS/UK/824
DS/UK/795
DS/UK/861
DS/UK/816
DS/UK/744
DS/UK/878
Place_CodeNA473
NA460
NA482
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/760Visva-Bharati International University; 19211921
DS/UK/761Higginbottom; Sam (1874-1958); Dr1874-1958
DS/UK/842Damodar Valley Corporation; 1948-; DVC1948-
DS/UK/839Sen; Sudhir (1906-1989); Dr1906-1989
DS/UK/857Mayer; Albert (1897-1983)1897-1983
DS/UK/819Andrews; Charles Freer (1871-1940)1871-1940
DS/UK/836Uday Shankar India Culture Centre; 1938-1938-
330Shankar; Uday (1900-1977)1900-1977
DS/UK/807Kripalani; Krishna R
DS/UK/810Holmquist; Margery Melcher (-1960)-1960
DS/UK/592Green; Gretchen (-1971)-1971
375Willcocks; Sir; William; Kt
DS/UK/858Tagore; Abanindranath (1871-1951)1871-1951
DS/UK/846Timbres; Harry Garland (1899-1937); MD1899-1937
347Tagore; Rabindranath (1861-1941); poet1861-1941
DS/UK/818Tagore; Rathindranath (1881-1961)1881-1961
DS/UK/869Allahabad Agricultural Institute; 1910-1910-
DS/UK/826Paul; K T
DS/UK/822Sen; Boshi (1887-1971); Dr1887-1971
DS/UK/837Sen; Gertrude Emerson; geographer
DS/UK/824Nehru; Jawaharlal (1889-1964)1889-1964
DS/UK/795Gandhi; Indira (1917-1984)1917-1984
DS/UK/861Morgan; Arthur Ernest (1878-)1878-
DS/UK/816Visva-Bharati; Institute of Rural Reconstruction; 1922-; Sriniketan1922-
DS/UK/744Gandhi; Mohandas Karamchand (1869-1948)1869-1948
DS/UK/878Lilienthal; David E (1899-1981)1899-1981
Places
CodeSet
NA473Santiniketan/Bolpur/West Bengal/India
NA460India
NA482Basrah/Mesopotamia
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