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Reference code

GB 891 FM-FM/1

Publication status

Published

Level of description

Series

Extent and medium

4 diaries

Date(s)

  • 1978 (Creation)
  • 8 August 1938 - 8 March 1940 (Creation)

Context area

Name of creator

(1897-1980)

Biographical history

Lt. Colonel Fleming Mackenzie was born in Tapah, Malay Straits' Settlements (Malaysia) in 1897. His father was the Chief Surveyor for the opening up of the area. He returned to England with his mother, attending first St Paul's and later Bedford schools. At the outbreak of WWI, Mackenzie became a tank commander and was present throughout the Battle of Cambrai. Joining the Indian Army (1st Battalion, XV Punjab Regiment) after the War, he served in Calcutta, recruiting in Palampur, and moved with his battalion up to the North West Frontier (bordering Waziristan and Afghanistan) in 1936. He was part of the Escort to the Trade Agent to Tibet in 1938-39. During the 1939-45 War, Mackenzie raised a battalion of the XV Punjab Regiment and later commanded a battalion of the Mahratta Light Infantry fighting in the Greek Islands. He retired from the Indian Army after Partition in August 1947. Returning to the UK, Mackenzie later qualified as a Guide Lecturer and escorted many foreign visitors, including some who came for the Queen's Coronation in 1953. He died in 1980.

Repository

Royal Asiatic Society Archives

Content and structure area

Scope and content

A series of four handwritten diaries with almost daily entries covering the whole of the expedition as the Escort to the Trade Agent.

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Language of material

  • English
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