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Name
  
Edward Baber


Awards
  
Patron's Gold Medal

Edward Colborne Baber Roll of Honour Edward Colborne Baber Australian War Memorial

Died
  
June 16, 1890, Irrawaddy Delta

Education
  
Magdalene College, Cambridge

Edward Colborne Baber (30 April 1843 – 16 June 1890) was an English orientalist and traveller.

Life

Born at Dulwich, he studied at Rossall Junior School, Christ's Hospital and Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1867.

Having learned Chinese, he started working at the British embassy in Beijing the same year, where he quickly advanced through the ranks. During his tenure he made three journeys to the interiour of China; one to the Burmese border in 1876, one to the Sichuan highlands the next year, and the last, in 1878, northwards through the mountains from Chongqing. His travels and discoveries were described in books, and in 1883 he received the Royal Geographical Society's Patron's Medal.

From 1885 to 1886, Baber acted as consul-general in Korea. Then he was appointed political resident at Bhamo on the upper Irrawaddy, where he died, unmarried, on 16 June 1890.

References

Edward Colborne Baber Wikipedia


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