
N. C. Daruwalla
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History teacher
Location(s)
Colwyn Bay
LL29 7PL
United Kingdom Gillingham School
Hardings Lane
Gillingham
SP8 4QP
United Kingdom King Alfred School
North End Road
London
NW11 7HY
United Kingdom
Date of time spent in Britain
c.1918–21
About
N. C. Daruwalla was educated at Cambridge, Colwyn Bay, Oxford, Gillingham Grammar School (Dorset) and King Alfred School, Hampstead. He was a Fellow of the Royal Economic Society. He taught history at various schools in Britain and India, including Zoroastrian Boarding School, Deolali; St Xavier’s College, Bombay; Dinglewood, Colwyn Bay; Gillingham Grammar School, Dorset; and King Alfred School, London. He returned to India in 1921 and taught at Government College, Lahore before partition. He was the father of the poet Keki Daruwalla.
Josephine Ransom (editor of Britain and India)
Bombay as an Educational Centre (London: The Minerva Publishing Company, 1921)
The Teaching of History (1923)
Image credit
© Remaking Britain: South Asian Connections and Networks, 1930s – present