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235:(CCS) in 1873. After several miscellaneous postings within the CCS, Governor Gordon appointed him in 1890 as the first Archaeological Commissioner and Head of the Archaeological Survey of Ceylon. Incidentally it was called a ‘Survey’ and not a department as the Government then believed that all items of archaeological interest could be completely surveyed in about twenty years and after that all operations could cease. Bell continued in the post of Archaeological Commissioner until 1912 when he retired after nearly forty years of service. Although during this period of time he was entitled to several paid furloughs in Britain, he never availed of them, preferring to spend his leave in Ceylon. Bell was married to Renee Sabine Fyers, the daughter of 35: 230:
Harry Charles Purvis Bell (1851-1937) was the son of a Major-General of Irish/Scottish descent, who was stationed in India. He was sent to England in 1864 for a public school education at Cheltenham College. After schooling, he did not enter University but spent two years tutored by a ‘Crammer’ who
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specialised in preparing students for the Civil Service examinations. He sat for the examination and passed it, being posted to the
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The Máldive Islands: An Account of the Physical Features, Climate, History, Inhabitants, Productions, and Trade
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at his disposition to carry out archaeological research in certain atolls south of Malé.
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The Maldive Islanders: A Study of the Popular Culture of an Ancient Ocean Kingdom
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Without going to university, Bell came to Ceylon as a civil officer in the
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The Máldive Islands: Monograph on the History, Archaeology and Epigraphy
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Anuradhpura and the North-Central Province ...: Progress Report
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The Maldive Islands. Report on a Visit to Málé, Colombo
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Appointed an official archaeologist, in July 1890 the
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H.C.P. Bell: Archaeologist of Ceylon and the Maldives
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in 1851, he was sent to England for his education at
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CCS

British India
Kandy
Ceylon
Cheltenham College
The British Empire
CCS
Commissioner of Archaeology
British India
Cheltenham College
Ceylon Civil Service
customs officer
District Judge
Governor of Ceylon
Arthur Gordon
Sri Lanka
Sigiriya
archaeology
epigraphy
Maldives
Maldivian language
schooner
Ceylon Civil Service
A. B. Fyers
Surveyor General of Ceylon
Bell, Harry Charles Purvis
The Máldive Islands: An Account of the Physical Features, Climate, History, Inhabitants, Productions, and Trade
Anuradhpura and the North-Central Province ...: Progress Report
Bell, Harry Charles Purvis

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