From Enniskillen to Nairobi: The Coles in British East Africa
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Patten, Eve, From Enniskillen to Nairobi: The Coles in British East Africa (2019). In Roberts, D. and Wright, J. (Eds.) Ireland's Imperial Connections, 1775-1947, Switzerland, Palgrave MacmillanDownload Item:
Abstract:
In the opening decades of the twentieth century a close connection was
forged between Ireland and British East Africa (or the Colony and
Protectorate of Kenya as it became in 1920) by three of the children of the
fourth Earl of Enniskillen: Florence Cole (b. 1878), Galbraith Lowry Cole
(b. 1881) and Reginald Berkeley Cole (b. 1882). All three were part of
the pioneering settlement of the East African territory in the wake of the
Boer War and through the course of the First World War—events which in
turn served as portals to colonial land-purchase more widely across the
African continent. During this period their letters to friends or home to
Florence Court, the family’s ancestral seat in County Fermanagh, provide
an intriguing portrait of these Ulster-born aristocrats and their participation in Britain’s colonial expansion and consolidation. The siblings also
feature in literary accounts and memoirs of Kenya by Elspeth Huxley,
Karen Blixen and various other authors who were their contemporaries in
the formative years of the Protectorate.
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Ireland's Imperial Connections, 1775--1947Publisher:
Palgrave MacmillanType of material:
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Identities in Transformation , Making Ireland , 20th century Ireland , British government in Ireland , Diaspora , Ireland and Africa since 1870 , Ireland and EmpireISSN:
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