Elphinstone Dayrell

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Elphinstone Dayrell
File:Dayrell, Elphinstone.jpg
Born 1869
Died 1917
Residence S. Nigeria; Golfers' Club, Whitehall Court, SW
S. Nigeria; Junior Army and Navy Club, Whitehall, SW [1911]
District Office, Ahoada, via Degema, S. Nigeria; club [1913]
Occupation colonial officer
folklorist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1917 deceased
elected_AI 1909.12.03
clubs Golfers' Club
Junior Army and Navy Club
societies Royal Geographical Society




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1909.11.16 proposed by R.E. Dennett, seconded by C. Partirdge
District Commissioner
death noted in the report of the council for 1918

Notes From Elsewhere

Born 1869; District Commissioner, Ikom, Eastern Province, Nigeria; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1909-1918; died, 1917.

He served in the Boer War, but was invalided out. In the FCO he was appointed a Political Officer to help establish the boundary between German Kamerun and British Nigeria, before becoming a District Officer in the Cross River area. He died in Nigeria in a hospital in 1917, I think of disease. I need to do more work on this, especially in the FCO archives at Kew, and also trying to get hold of a death certificate, and to firm up dates of his appointments, etc. He was also FRGS, so they may have some info as well. [Prof. Tony King]

Publications

External Publications

Folk Stories From Southern Nigeria Folk Stories From Southern Nigeria West Africa Why the Sun and The Moon Live In the Sky

House Publications

67. Some "Nsibidi" Signs. Man Vol. 10 (1910), pp. 113-114
Further Notes on 'Nsibidi Signs with Their Meanings from the Ikom District, Southern Nigeria. JRAI Vol. 41 (Jul. - Dec., 1911)
94. The Incest Tabu. Man Vol. 11 (1911), pp. 153-154
87. Notes on "Nyam Tunerra," or Cat's Cradle. Man Vol. 12 (1912), pp. 156-158

Related Material Details

RAI Material

MSS 22, 23, 210
photos
drawing in box 202

Other Material