- Lawrence Samuel Durrell
Lawrence Samuel Durrell (
September 23 ,1884 -April 16 ,1928 ) was aBritish India n subject and engineer, and is best remembered as the father of novelistLawrence Durrell and naturalistGerald Durrell . He was anAnglo-Indian in the sense that he was an Englishman born and brought up inIndia .Born in
Dum Dum (present dayKolkata ) onSeptember 23 ,1884 , he was by profession anengineer . He studied in the prestigious "Thomason College of Civil Engineering" (now theIndian Institute of Technology, Roorkee ). It was inRoorkee that he met Louisa Florence Dixie and married her in 1910. They had three sons and a daughter - Lawrence, Leslie, Margaret, and Gerald. He worked for theNorth-West Railway and it was inJalandhar thatLawrence Durrell was born in 1912. He also went on to work for theMymensingh–Bhairab Bazar Railway Company in Bengal.In 1918, he became the Chief Engineer of the famous
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway , and in 1920 left the company to found his own company "Durrell & Co., Engineers and Contractors" at Sakci, which became the industrial boomtown ofJamshedpur .Gerald Durrell was born inJamshedpur in 1925. Many of the important industrial constructions inJamshedpur was undertaken by his company, including the "Tinplate Company of India", the "Indian Cable Company", and the "Enamelled Ironware Company", and contractual work for the Tata Iron and Steel Works.He purchased a house in
Dulwich and was planning on moving back toEngland but had to move toLahore with his family for supervising contract work. He fell ill there in 1928 due to causes which were medically undiagnosed and attributed to overwork. The family moved to Dalhousie for the climate in 1928, but Lawrence Samuel Durrell died onApril 16 ,1928 of suspectedcerebral haemorrhage . He is buried in the English cemetery at Dalhousie.Like many Englishmen whose families had been resident in India for generations, Lawrence Samuel Durrell worked and socialised with Indians of all confessions and castes. On one occasion, according to a story told by Lawrence Durrell, his novelist son, Lawrence Samuel gave up his membership at a club when his proposal to include an
Oxford -educatedIndia n doctor who had saved his son's life was turned down.References
*"Through the Dark Labyrinth: Biography of Lawrence Durrell",
Gordon Bowker , Sinclair - Stevenson, 1996
*"Gerald Durrell: The Authorized Biography",Douglas Botting , Carroll & Graf, 1999
*"Alexandria: City of Memory",Michael Haag , Yale University Press, London and New Haven, 2004, which contains biographical material on the writer Lawrence Durrell and his family.
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