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Y30446G Postcard views of Sierra Leone, circa 1903
Y30446H General photographs of Sierra Leone, circa 1965
Y30446I Principals of Fourah Bay College
Y30446J Inauguration of President Momoh of Sierra Leone 1986
Y30446K Sierra Leone: Wallace album
Y30446L Smyly Sierra Leone Collection, 1895-1911
Y30446M Smyly Sierra Leone and Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana] Collection
Y30447A Views of Bathhurst, The Gambia
Y30447B Views in The Gambia. 1945-51
Y30447D Spicer Simson photographs of the Gambia River Survey 1911-1912
Y30448A Panorama of Accra, circa 1910
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Smyly Sierra Leone Collection, 1895-1911

Title Smyly Sierra Leone Collection, 1895-1911
Reference GBR/0115/Y30446L
Creator Smyly, Sir Philip Crampton, 1866-1953, Knight and colonial administrator
Covering Dates 1895–1911
Extent and Medium 83 images; Many of the early photographs are in poor condition and some of the album captions have become almost illegible through fading and dirt.
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

Philip Crampton Smyly was born on 28 March 1866, the son of Dr (later Sir) Philip Crampton Smyly (1838-1904) and Selina Maria (Nina), 6th daughter of the 3rd Baron Plunket. Smyly senior was a distinguished surgeon whose many posts included the Presidency of the Royal College of Surgeons, 1878-79. He was Surgeon to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII in Ireland, and also to the Viceroys of Ireland 1869-1892. Like his father, Philip went to Trinity College, Dublin. He was called to the bar in 1888. In 1895 he was appointed Crown Advocate in Sierra Leone: the following year he became Attorney-General when legal posts were reorganised. Following the death of Bruce Hindle he became Acting Chief Justice, and Governor Cardew recommended that he should be appointed to the post, but the Colonial Office did not consider him experienced enough. In 1901 he became Chief Justice, a post he held for ten years, receiving a knighthood in 1905. From 1911 until his retirement in 1929 he was Chief Justice of the Gold Coast. He died on 29 May 1953. By his marriage to Aileen Grace Smyly (d. 1935) he had two sons and one daughter.

A collection of 56 photographs in an album, 16 loose photographs and 11 postcards. The Sierra Leone photographs cover the years from the early 1890s to 1911, including scenes, buildings, and events, as well as some more personal items. Not all are captioned and some of the pencil captions are almost illegible. The assistance of Dr Christopher Fyfe in some identifications, and in background material on Smyly, Hindle, and other aspects of the catalogue is gratefully acknowledged. Smyly's period in Sierra Leone overlapped with that of James Carmichael Smith, Postmaster-General from 1900 to 1911.

Given by Miss Grace Smyly, daughter of Sir Philip Crampton Smyly, in July 1988, through her cousin Lady Trend.

Access and Use

Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Smyly Sierra Leone Collection, 1895-1911, Y30446L

Further information

A further collection relating to the Gold Coast (i.e. Ghana) is at Y30448L. James Carmichael Smith's collection of postcards and photographs of Sierra Leone can be found at Y30446A-E. There are a few duplications and, where appropriate, cross-references to this collection have been made.

Indexed

This item level description was entered by NE and MJC using information from the original typescript catalogue.

Index Terms
Africa
Sierra Leone
Smyly, Sir Philip Crampton (1866-1953) Knight and colonial administrator
RCS/Y30446L contains:
A Smyly photograph album.
56 images in 1 album; The album is in very poor condition, the back being repaired with adhesive tape. The photographs have all faded to some extent..
1895–1911
B Loose prints and postcards.
27 images.
1895–1911

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