Galle Fort and Its Literary and Pictorial Fare: A Partial Bibliography

Juliet Coombe: “Kumar Sangakkara’s House in Galle Fort: The Gamechanger,” 31 May 2017, https://thuppahis.com/2017/08/31/kumar-sangakkaras-house-in-galle-fort-the-game-changer/

Joe Simpson: “Appreciating Galle in Its Quietness and Pastness,” 18 May 2017,  https://thuppahis.com/2017/05/18/appreciating-galle-in-its-quietness-and-its-pastness/

Joe Simpson: “The NOH and Galle in January 1088,” 23 February 2018,  https://thuppahis.com/2018/02/23/the-noh-and-galle-in-january-1988-exquisite-images/

Michael Roberts: “Donald Friends Imagining of Galle Fort and Port during the 1890s.” 10 October 2010, https://thuppahis.com/2010/10/20/donald-friend%e2%80%99s-imagining-of-galle-fort-and-port-during-the-1890s/

Michael Roberts: “Inside Galle Fort in Recent Years,” 31 May 2014, https://thuppahis.com/2014/05/31/inside-galle-fort-in-recent-years/

Michael Roberts: “Vanishing Lifeways at the Foot of Galle Fort in the 1930s,” 28 February 2018, https://thuppahis.com/2018/02/28/vanishing-lifeways-at-the-foot-of-galle-fort-in-the-1930s/

Michael Roberts: “Donald Friend’s Imagining of Galle Fort and Port during the 1890s,” 20 January 2018, https://thuppahis.com/2010/10/20/donald-friend%E2%80%99s-imagining-of-galle-fort-and-port-during-the-1890s/

Michael Roberts:Two Reflections on the Galle Literary Fest of 2008,” 21 January 2018, https://thuppahis.com/

Mahil Wijesinghe:  “A Grand Monument of Dutch Rule in Sri Lanka: The Dutch Reformed Church,” 11 June 2017, https://thuppahis.com/2017/06/11/a-grand-monument-of-dutch-rule-in-sri-lanka-the-dutch-reformed-church/

ALSO

Engeltine Cottage in Kandy: The Intertwining of Three Families — Pieris, Sangakkara and Krishnapillai,” 4 April 2012, https://thuppahis.com/2012/04/04/engeltine-cottage-in-kandy-the-intertwining-of-three-families-pieris-sangakkara-and-krishnapillai/

 

 

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