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Y3031H Human sacrifice in Perak 1913
Y3031I Charles Edwin Spooner collection, 1904-1907/09
Y3031J Alexander Chancellor photographs
Y3031K Drake Collection, 1959-61
Y3031L British family, Perak, Xmas 1922
Y3031M E.J.H. Corner photographs
Y30333A Views in the Dutch East Indies (Java and Sumatra), 1880s-1890s
Y30333B Photographs of Macassar, circa 1900
Y30333C Reception for Queen's Day, 1952, Djakarta [i.e. Jakarta]
Y3034A Buchanan-Smith North Borneo [i.e. Sabah] photographs 1903-09
Y3035A Descriptive album of the country and people of Sarawak
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E.J.H. Corner photographs

Title E.J.H. Corner photographs
Reference GBR/0115/Y3031M
Creator Corner, Edred John Henry, 1906-1996, Botanist
Covering Dates 1929–1965
Extent and Medium 10 boxes, 1704 images; glass negative
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

Edred John Henry Corner was born on 12 January 1906 and died on 14 September 1996. He studied biology at Rugby School and Sidney Sussex College, and in 1929 was appointed Assistant Director of the Gardens Department of the Straits Settlements, which 'had as a duty the botanical exploration of the whole Malay Peninsula.' His photographs indicate the extent of his travels, and he later wrote of "the experience I had gained through the whole country from Perlis and Gunong Tahan to the islets south of Singapore." Though initially a mycologist (The scientific study of fungi), he soon found his main interest in trees, as the main subjects of his photographs indicate. As he commented in 1981 "I found life in Singapore distasteful until I discovered the sprinkling of persons throughout the peninsula who had grown to love the country. Had it not been for the wonder of the forests, which I have since learnt were the richest botanically in the world - and the tense is past for these forests are now decimated - I would not have stayed." (The Marquis, pp. 21-22). His first book, later revised, and the forerunner of many botanical works, was Wayside Trees of Malaya (1940).

In his collecting of specimens he utilised the climbing powers of Berok monkeys (see his botanical monkeys, 1992). With the approach of the Japanese he was conscripted into the Singapore Volunteer Force, but a serious bite from one of his monkeys led to his being invalided. His civilian status enabled him (with the approval of the former British Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas) to cooperate with the Japanese in saving specimens and records from the libraries and museums. He was particularly fortunate in the friendly attitude of Professor Hidezo Tanakadate and, from 1942 to 1944, of Marquis Yoshichika Tokugawa, Supreme Consulting Adviser to the Japanese Military Administration, and President of the Museum and Botanical Gardens. After his death, Professor Corner told of his own wartime experiences and the life of Yoshichika Tokguwa in 'The Marquis: a Tale of Syonan-to' in 1981. Syonan-to was the Japanese term for Singapore.

Professor Corner left Singapore in November 1945. He became Principal Field Scientific Officer for Latin America for Unesco, 1947-48, and returning to Cambridge, he was lecturer in Botany 1949-59, Reader in Plant Taxonomy 1959-65, Fellow of Sidney Sussex 1959-73, and Professor of Tropical Botany 1965-73. During this period he led Royal Society Expeditions to Borneo (1961, 1964) and the Solomon Islands (1965), and visited Japan in 1966. His many honours include CBE and FRS. He retired as Emeritus Professor in 1973. Corner married twice, and is succeeded by a son and daughter. He was a very tall man with spectacles, and should be identifiable in Photographs.

Photographs and negatives (mostly 60 x 65 mm) showing scenes in the Malay Peninsula and Singapore, the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. The vast majority of the collection are highly specialised forestry images. There are also four watercolours (three of Pinang) by local artists. Captions are taken from, in most cases, the envelopes that originally held the images or the reverse of the prints in conjunction with information from an accompanying annotated draft catalogue.

The collection was presented to the Royal Commonwealth Society in April 1996 on behalf of Professor Corner by his Literary executor and also his last Ph.D. pupil 1970-3, Dr David Mabberley of Oxford.

Access and Use

Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, E.J.H. Corner photographs, Y3031M

Further information

Corners first published book can be found at: Corner, E.J.H (1940), 'Wayside trees of Malaya.' 2 volumes, Singapore: Government printing office by W. T. Cherry. An account of Corners experiences during the World War II occupation of Singapore by the Japanese can be found in: Corner, E.J.H (1981), 'The Marquis: a tale of Syonan-to.' Singapore: Heinemann Asia. (There is a note - author unknown- included in the collections annotated draft catalogue which reads: 'Incidentally, I think the photo with "the little soldier" in the Marquis is wrongly dated'). Corner's observations in monkeys can be found in: Corner, E.J.H (1992), 'Botanical monkeys.' Edinburgh: Pentland.

Cambridge University Library's Department of Manuscripts and University Archives hold the letters of Robert Hill, which include correspondence with E.J.H. Corner. For the online catalogue, see:

http://www.a2a.org.uk/html/012-ncuacs46294.htm

Indexed

This collection level description was entered by WS using information from an accompanying annotated draft catalogue.

Index Terms
Asia
Malay Archipelago
Malay Peninsula
New Guinea
Oceania
Singapore
Solomon Islands
Corner, Edred John Henry (1906-1996) Botanist
RCS/Y3031M contains:
1-83 Singapore etc.
Fair condition, some chipping around edges..
1 box 1929–1 box 1932
84-112 Kemaman [i.e. Kampong Kuala Kemaman]. Glass negatives of foliage, chiefly trees. The Kemaman valley of the Kemaman River is an area, once semi-autonomous, in the south of Tregganu, on the east coast of Malaya, facing the China Sea.
Fair condition, some chipping around edges..
1 box
113-163 Johore [i.e. Johor]. Glass negatives. The box is labelled "Ilora Bay. Clearing Jahore. ?S.Petepa Kin", and on the lid is written "Jahore: east coast and (illegible word) River 1934". The majority are of foliage, but many also show coastal or river scenes.
Fair condition, some chipping around edges..
1 box 1934
164-252 East coast Pahang and miscellaneous jungle views.
Fair condition, some chipping around edges..
253 Tongeang building, Sedili River. Film negative.
Fair condition..
1932
254 Tongeang building, Sedili River. Film negative.
Fair condition..
1932
255 Sedili River (where I spent the night in the flood). Film negative.
Fair condition..
256 Sedili River (where I spent the night in the flood). Film negative.
Fair condition..
257-275 Singapore, Sedili. Film negatives of Corner on a small boat.
Fair condition..
276-301 [Forest scenes]. Film negatives and one print (from one of the negatives).
Fair condition, some marking or scratching..
302-307 [Trees]. Film negatives of trees.
Good condition..
308-314 Wedding. Film negatives of Corner's wedding day.
Fair to poor condition, some staining and mirroring..
315-341 Honeymoon. Film negatives of Corner and his new wife on honeymoon.
Good to poor, some fading and staining..
342-360 Batu caves, Sedili [Selangor]. Photographs of the limestone caves and surrounding flora, including two images of four men identified on the reverse (but difficult to read - one man may be called 'Eldel.').
Good to fair condition, some fading..
361-437 [Trees].
Good condition..
circa 1937
438-538 Perlis 1929 [illegible word] Malacca [i.e. Melaka] [illegible word]. 1929–1933
539-603 Tembeling, [illegible words].
Fair condition, some chipping around edges of glass negatives..
circa 1931
604-668 Johore [i.e. Johor].
Fair condition, some chipping around edges of glass negatives..
1930–1933
669-722 Fraser's Hill.
Fair condition, some chipping around edges..
1930-July 1937
723-726 [Watercolours].
727-791 Gunong Tahan. Film negatives of trees, foliage and general views of tree canopies on Gunong Tahan Mountain.
Good condition..
Sep. 1937
792-916 Gunong Padang. Film negatives of camping and river scenes, including many of foliage and trees. Location unidentified, but there are several places in Indonesia named 'Padang.'. June 1937-July 1937
917-926 Gunong ?Tinjau, Laut, E. Johore [i.e. Johor]. Film negatives of camping scenes, including images of Corner relaxing outside his tent.
Good condition..
927-971 G. Tahan [Gunong Tahan?], Frasier's Hill. Film negatives of trees and foliage.
Generally good condition, some staining..
Aug. 1939
972-987 Johore [i.e. Johor], Singapore. Film negatives of mostly trees and foliage.
Good condition..
1937–1938
988-1005 Bogor. Photographs and film negatives of detailed images of leaves. 1938
1006-1020 Gunung Panti, S.Sedili [i.e. Sungai Sedili?], [illegible words], Johore [i.e. Johor], Botanical. Film negatives of foliage and trees.
Good condition..
1939
1021-1035 New York. Photographs mainly of three women and Corner.
Good condition..
Feb. 1939
1036-1041 Kimla Michael. Film negatives of people sat in a garden.
Fair condition some staining..
March 1939
1042-1083 Pontian Kechil Forest. Film negatives of trees, foliage and cultivated land, with many of a man stood beside the air roots of a tree.
Fair condition.
June 1939-July 1939
1084-1104 Penang, Kedah, Singapore, Johore [i.e. Johor]. Film negatives. The caption continues 'Miscellaneous snaps of persons and plants.'.
Fair condition..
1939
1105-1120 Miscellaneous portraits, England. Film negatives.
Fair to poor condition, some staining and scratching..
1939
1121-1150 Sheila's snaps, Atlantic voyage. Film negatives, mainly 45 x 65 mm, of people on board ship.
Fair to poor condition. Some moulding and staining..
Sep. 1939
1151-1172 [Illegible words] S. Sedili [i.e. Sungai Sedili]. Film negatives showing views of a river and surrounding foliage, and a man on a small boat.
Fair condition, some staining..
July 1941
1173-1223 Mandai road. Film negatives of trees.
Fair condition..
July 1940
1224-1288 Kelantan, Trengganu [i.e. Terengganu]. Photographs of trees.
Fair condition..
1937
1289-1386A Langkawi.
Fair condition..
1941
1387-1403 [People and scenes]. Two black and white and fifteen sepia photographs of people and scenes, probably in pre-war England.
Fair condition, some fading..
1404-1432 [Domestic scenes]. Photographs mostly showing the interior, and gardens, of a large house, which presumably belongs to the man (Corner?) and woman featured in some of these images.
1433-1483 Ranau.
Good to fair condition..
Aug. 1960
1484-1506 Sabah.
Fair condition..
Aug. 1960
1507-1565 Lae.
Fair condition, some fading and scratching..
Aug. 1960-Oct. 1960
1566-1583 Dacrydium. Film negatives depicting detailed images of picked flora from evergreen coniferous trees or shrubs. There are plaques beside each specimen, although in this format too small to read more than some of the captions: 1566-1574: Malay Peninsula, State of Pahang; 1575-1577: Flora of Mount Kinabalu; 1578-1580: Malay Peninsula, State of Trengganu.
Fair condition..
1584-1610 Bougainville.
Goof to fair condition..
Oct. 1960
1611-1704 Sabah, Lae, Bougainville.
Good to fair condition..
Aug. 1960

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