Reference code: GB-0033-SAD
Title: Bickersteth, Edward Jelf
Dates of creation: 1982
Extent: 1 file
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Created by: Bickersteth, Edward Jelf
Language:
English
(1915 - 1997)
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| 1937-1938 | Private Secretary to the High Commissioner of Palestine |
| 1938-1940 | A.D.C. Sinkat, Kassala |
| 1940 | A.D.C. Torit, Equatoria |
| 1940-1941 | Governor-General's Temporary Commission as Bimbashi in S.D.F. |
| 1941-1943 | A.D.C. Wau, Equatoria |
| 1943-1946 | A.D.C. Shendi, Northern Province |
| 1946-1951 | D.C. El Fasher, Darfur |
| 1951-1953 | D.C. Wad Medani, Blue Nile Province, as Local Government Inspector |
| 1953-1955 | Assistant Director of Establishments in the Ministry of Finance, Establishments Branch |
| 1955 | Retired |
| 1955-1975 | Overseas Director (from 1960) and Personnel Director (from 1970) for Reckitt and Colman |
| 1975 | Retired; service on the Civil Service Selection Board |
1. Memoirs
Presented by Bickersteth, 1987
Catalogue
1. Memoirs
SAD.815/2/1-20
1982
Memoirs of E.J. Bickersteth concerning his career in the Sudan Political Service from 1938 to 1955. Subjects covered include his interview, a preparatory course in Arabic, and a meeting with General Wingate
(SAD.815/2/2-3); first impressions of the Sudan (SAD.815/2/3); disappointing first posting at Sinkat (SAD.815/2/3-4); disruption of the war to his career (SAD.815/2/4); A.D.C. Wau under Martin Parr with comment on the missionaries in Equatoria
(SAD.815/2/4-6); three years broken by the war as A.D.C. Shendi under Bill Crawford and C.B. Tracey, with accounts of his first solo trek in 1943, poisoning locusts and buying
dhurah for
the Government rationing scheme in Blue Nile Province in 1943, trekking as a Purchasing Inspector in Blue Nile Province in 1944, a period as A.D.C. to the Governor-General at the Palace,
and running Damer Town (SAD.815/2/6-11); D.C. Darfur, with a description of a border meeting between the four districts of El Fasher in 1946, and comment on sport, social life, and the death penalty for homicide
(SAD.815/2/12-14); Local Government Inspector in Blue Nile Province, with his instructions and difficulties encountered (SAD.815/2/14-15); Assistant Director of Establishments under A.E.S. Charles (SAD.815/2/15-16); wartime experiences and attempts
to join the British Army (SAD.815/2/16-17); postwar political changes and the period leading up to independence (SAD.815/2/17-19); retirement and subsequent career in industry (SAD.815/2/18-20)