8:21
The Real History of Ceylon (Plus 1)
9 reasons why Ceylon Tamil speakers (Ceylonese/Chinkalar, Eelavar, Eelamese, Naga, North L...
published: 01 Aug 2011
author: arnotkaling
The Real History of Ceylon (Plus 1)
The Real History of Ceylon (Plus 1)
9 reasons why Ceylon Tamil speakers (Ceylonese/Chinkalar, Eelavar, Eelamese, Naga, North Lankan) never came from India. This video is an updated version of t...- published: 01 Aug 2011
- views: 3914
- author: arnotkaling
3:44
08 Ceylon / A British Subject - The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Ceylon / A British Subject (feat. Jessie Mueller, Andy Karl, Stephanie J. Block, Betsy Wol...
published: 26 Sep 2013
08 Ceylon / A British Subject - The Mystery of Edwin Drood
08 Ceylon / A British Subject - The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Ceylon / A British Subject (feat. Jessie Mueller, Andy Karl, Stephanie J. Block, Betsy Wolfe & Gregg Edelman) - The 2013 New Broadway Cast not mine, no copyright infringement intended, etc. etc.- published: 26 Sep 2013
- views: 1
38:15
A Soldier's Film Journal of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 1944-1945
Film and Narration by Ettore Porreca (1920-2013)
Ettore Porreca was a United States Army ...
published: 26 Nov 2013
A Soldier's Film Journal of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 1944-1945
A Soldier's Film Journal of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 1944-1945
Film and Narration by Ettore Porreca (1920-2013) Ettore Porreca was a United States Army combat cameraman in World War II. In 1944 he was attached to the British army, and he was sent to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) for a few months in the winter of 1944-1945. While there he and his comrades practiced their motion picture skills by filming various events and places, including the beautiful Ceylonese countryside, the Royal Botanical Gardens, Ceylonese workers crushing stone by hand to make gravel, a city market place, a golf match, street scenes in the city of Kandy, and a colorful Ceylonese celebration. The 16mm film they shot was developed while they were in Ceylon so that he and the other cameramen could learn from what they had done. Since the film was not war footage destined for government archives, Ettore was able to keep the film, and he sent it home. However, Ettore never had access to a 16mm projector, so he never saw the movies after his return home after the war. He put the film away and completely forgot about it. Then in 2010, in the course of cleaning the basement, one of Ettore's sons found the film and had it transferred to digital format. Now Ettore, at the age of 90, could watch and narrate the film that he and his buddies shot 65 years earlier.- published: 26 Nov 2013
- views: 36
10:02
Trains Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
TRAINS Of Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 2010 The British with the help of Ceylonese labor laid track ...
published: 14 Mar 2010
author: Lou Wilson
Trains Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Trains Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
TRAINS Of Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 2010 The British with the help of Ceylonese labor laid track in order to bring the tea to the ports on the coast. This started i...- published: 14 Mar 2010
- views: 11368
- author: Lou Wilson
2:05
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (07)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon...
published: 08 Oct 2013
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (07)
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (07)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 . Every year the Independance Day occasions parades, speeches and various artistic events involving delegations of the mititary, police and civilian organizations like schools.The island of Ceylon, officially gained its independence on February 4th, 1948 as a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth. The cabinet of Ceylon and Labour MP Patrick Gordon Walker of the Commonwealth Office watched benignly as the Governor-General, Sir Henry Moore, was sworn in. Services of thanksgiving were held in the island's Buddhist and Hindu temples, Christian churches and Muslim mosques as the lion flag of the old Sinhalese kings of Kandy flew in triumph and the sixty-three-year-old prime minister, Don Stephen Senanayake, rubber magnate and devout Buddhist, went on the radio to express the hope that Britain's voluntary renunciation of the colony was a seed which would grow into 'a stately tree of mutual and perpetual friendship'. (Senanayake died four years later, when he was thrown from his horse.) In 1972 the island became the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ('Resplendent Land') under the leadership of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaika -- the world's first woman Prime Minister. British Ceylon (Sinhala: බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව Britanya Lankava), known contemporaneously as Ceylon, was a British Crown colony between 1815 and 1948. At first the area it covered did not include the Kingdom of Kandy, which was a protectorate from 1815, but from 1817 to 1948 the British possessions included the whole island of Ceylon, now the nation of Sri Lanka.(Wikipedia)- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 16
1:45
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (02)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon...
published: 07 Oct 2013
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (02)
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (02)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 . Every year the Independance Day occasions parades, speeches and various artistic events involving delegations of the mititary, police and civilian organizations like schools.The island of Ceylon, officially gained its independence on February 4th, 1948 as a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth. The cabinet of Ceylon and Labour MP Patrick Gordon Walker of the Commonwealth Office watched benignly as the Governor-General, Sir Henry Moore, was sworn in. Services of thanksgiving were held in the island's Buddhist and Hindu temples, Christian churches and Muslim mosques as the lion flag of the old Sinhalese kings of Kandy flew in triumph and the sixty-three-year-old prime minister, Don Stephen Senanayake, rubber magnate and devout Buddhist, went on the radio to express the hope that Britain's voluntary renunciation of the colony was a seed which would grow into 'a stately tree of mutual and perpetual friendship'. (Senanayake died four years later, when he was thrown from his horse.) In 1972 the island became the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ('Resplendent Land') under the leadership of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaika -- the world's first woman Prime Minister. British Ceylon (Sinhala: බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව Britanya Lankava), known contemporaneously as Ceylon, was a British Crown colony between 1815 and 1948. At first the area it covered did not include the Kingdom of Kandy, which was a protectorate from 1815, but from 1817 to 1948 the British possessions included the whole island of Ceylon, now the nation of Sri Lanka.(Wikipedia)- published: 07 Oct 2013
- views: 6
1:01
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (01)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon...
published: 05 Oct 2013
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (01)
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (01)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 . Every year the Independance Day occasions parades, speeches and various artistic events involving delegations of the mititary, police and civilian organizations like schools.The island of Ceylon, officially gained its independence on February 4th, 1948 as a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth. The cabinet of Ceylon and Labour MP Patrick Gordon Walker of the Commonwealth Office watched benignly as the Governor-General, Sir Henry Moore, was sworn in. Services of thanksgiving were held in the island's Buddhist and Hindu temples, Christian churches and Muslim mosques as the lion flag of the old Sinhalese kings of Kandy flew in triumph and the sixty-three-year-old prime minister, Don Stephen Senanayake, rubber magnate and devout Buddhist, went on the radio to express the hope that Britain's voluntary renunciation of the colony was a seed which would grow into 'a stately tree of mutual and perpetual friendship'. (Senanayake died four years later, when he was thrown from his horse.) In 1972 the island became the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ('Resplendent Land') under the leadership of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaika -- the world's first woman Prime Minister. British Ceylon (Sinhala: බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව Britanya Lankava), known contemporaneously as Ceylon, was a British Crown colony between 1815 and 1948. At first the area it covered did not include the Kingdom of Kandy, which was a protectorate from 1815, but from 1817 to 1948 the British possessions included the whole island of Ceylon, now the nation of Sri Lanka.(Wikipedia)- published: 05 Oct 2013
- views: 24
6:31
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (08)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon...
published: 09 Oct 2013
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (08)
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (08)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 . Every year the Independance Day occasions parades, speeches and various artistic events involving delegations of the mititary, police and civilian organizations like schools.The island of Ceylon, officially gained its independence on February 4th, 1948 as a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth. The cabinet of Ceylon and Labour MP Patrick Gordon Walker of the Commonwealth Office watched benignly as the Governor-General, Sir Henry Moore, was sworn in. Services of thanksgiving were held in the island's Buddhist and Hindu temples, Christian churches and Muslim mosques as the lion flag of the old Sinhalese kings of Kandy flew in triumph and the sixty-three-year-old prime minister, Don Stephen Senanayake, rubber magnate and devout Buddhist, went on the radio to express the hope that Britain's voluntary renunciation of the colony was a seed which would grow into 'a stately tree of mutual and perpetual friendship'. (Senanayake died four years later, when he was thrown from his horse.) In 1972 the island became the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ('Resplendent Land') under the leadership of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaika -- the world's first woman Prime Minister. British Ceylon (Sinhala: බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව Britanya Lankava), known contemporaneously as Ceylon, was a British Crown colony between 1815 and 1948. At first the area it covered did not include the Kingdom of Kandy, which was a protectorate from 1815, but from 1817 to 1948 the British possessions included the whole island of Ceylon, now the nation of Sri Lanka.(Wikipedia)- published: 09 Oct 2013
- views: 3
1:39
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Sylvester Douglas Wilson Cenotaph
I found these infos in online archives: Sylvester Douglas Wilson.Ceylon Civil Service........
published: 09 Dec 2012
author: NickVenture1
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Sylvester Douglas Wilson Cenotaph
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Sylvester Douglas Wilson Cenotaph
I found these infos in online archives: Sylvester Douglas Wilson.Ceylon Civil Service.....1802.—September 16, 1817—He began his career as an extra Assistant ...- published: 09 Dec 2012
- views: 94
- author: NickVenture1
1:20
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (03)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon...
published: 07 Oct 2013
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (03)
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (03)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 . Every year the Independance Day occasions parades, speeches and various artistic events involving delegations of the mititary, police and civilian organizations like schools.The island of Ceylon, officially gained its independence on February 4th, 1948 as a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth. The cabinet of Ceylon and Labour MP Patrick Gordon Walker of the Commonwealth Office watched benignly as the Governor-General, Sir Henry Moore, was sworn in. Services of thanksgiving were held in the island's Buddhist and Hindu temples, Christian churches and Muslim mosques as the lion flag of the old Sinhalese kings of Kandy flew in triumph and the sixty-three-year-old prime minister, Don Stephen Senanayake, rubber magnate and devout Buddhist, went on the radio to express the hope that Britain's voluntary renunciation of the colony was a seed which would grow into 'a stately tree of mutual and perpetual friendship'. (Senanayake died four years later, when he was thrown from his horse.) In 1972 the island became the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ('Resplendent Land') under the leadership of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaika -- the world's first woman Prime Minister. British Ceylon (Sinhala: බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව Britanya Lankava), known contemporaneously as Ceylon, was a British Crown colony between 1815 and 1948. At first the area it covered did not include the Kingdom of Kandy, which was a protectorate from 1815, but from 1817 to 1948 the British possessions included the whole island of Ceylon, now the nation of Sri Lanka.(Wikipedia)- published: 07 Oct 2013
- views: 4
0:29
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (09)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon...
published: 09 Oct 2013
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (09)
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (09)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 . Every year the Independance Day occasions parades, speeches and various artistic events involving delegations of the mititary, police and civilian organizations like schools.The island of Ceylon, officially gained its independence on February 4th, 1948 as a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth. The cabinet of Ceylon and Labour MP Patrick Gordon Walker of the Commonwealth Office watched benignly as the Governor-General, Sir Henry Moore, was sworn in. Services of thanksgiving were held in the island's Buddhist and Hindu temples, Christian churches and Muslim mosques as the lion flag of the old Sinhalese kings of Kandy flew in triumph and the sixty-three-year-old prime minister, Don Stephen Senanayake, rubber magnate and devout Buddhist, went on the radio to express the hope that Britain's voluntary renunciation of the colony was a seed which would grow into 'a stately tree of mutual and perpetual friendship'. (Senanayake died four years later, when he was thrown from his horse.) In 1972 the island became the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ('Resplendent Land') under the leadership of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaika -- the world's first woman Prime Minister. British Ceylon (Sinhala: බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව Britanya Lankava), known contemporaneously as Ceylon, was a British Crown colony between 1815 and 1948. At first the area it covered did not include the Kingdom of Kandy, which was a protectorate from 1815, but from 1817 to 1948 the British possessions included the whole island of Ceylon, now the nation of Sri Lanka.(Wikipedia)- published: 09 Oct 2013
- views: 12
3:34
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (05)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon...
published: 07 Oct 2013
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (05)
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (05)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 . Every year the Independance Day occasions parades, speeches and various artistic events involving delegations of the mititary, police and civilian organizations like schools.The island of Ceylon, officially gained its independence on February 4th, 1948 as a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth. The cabinet of Ceylon and Labour MP Patrick Gordon Walker of the Commonwealth Office watched benignly as the Governor-General, Sir Henry Moore, was sworn in. Services of thanksgiving were held in the island's Buddhist and Hindu temples, Christian churches and Muslim mosques as the lion flag of the old Sinhalese kings of Kandy flew in triumph and the sixty-three-year-old prime minister, Don Stephen Senanayake, rubber magnate and devout Buddhist, went on the radio to express the hope that Britain's voluntary renunciation of the colony was a seed which would grow into 'a stately tree of mutual and perpetual friendship'. (Senanayake died four years later, when he was thrown from his horse.) In 1972 the island became the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ('Resplendent Land') under the leadership of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaika -- the world's first woman Prime Minister. British Ceylon (Sinhala: බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව Britanya Lankava), known contemporaneously as Ceylon, was a British Crown colony between 1815 and 1948. At first the area it covered did not include the Kingdom of Kandy, which was a protectorate from 1815, but from 1817 to 1948 the British possessions included the whole island of Ceylon, now the nation of Sri Lanka.(Wikipedia)- published: 07 Oct 2013
- views: 7
1:36
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (06)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon...
published: 08 Oct 2013
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (06)
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (06)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 . Every year the Independance Day occasions parades, speeches and various artistic events involving delegations of the mititary, police and civilian organizations like schools.The island of Ceylon, officially gained its independence on February 4th, 1948 as a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth. The cabinet of Ceylon and Labour MP Patrick Gordon Walker of the Commonwealth Office watched benignly as the Governor-General, Sir Henry Moore, was sworn in. Services of thanksgiving were held in the island's Buddhist and Hindu temples, Christian churches and Muslim mosques as the lion flag of the old Sinhalese kings of Kandy flew in triumph and the sixty-three-year-old prime minister, Don Stephen Senanayake, rubber magnate and devout Buddhist, went on the radio to express the hope that Britain's voluntary renunciation of the colony was a seed which would grow into 'a stately tree of mutual and perpetual friendship'. (Senanayake died four years later, when he was thrown from his horse.) In 1972 the island became the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ('Resplendent Land') under the leadership of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaika -- the world's first woman Prime Minister. British Ceylon (Sinhala: බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව Britanya Lankava), known contemporaneously as Ceylon, was a British Crown colony between 1815 and 1948. At first the area it covered did not include the Kingdom of Kandy, which was a protectorate from 1815, but from 1817 to 1948 the British possessions included the whole island of Ceylon, now the nation of Sri Lanka.(Wikipedia)- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 3
1:02
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Steel Bridge 1916 British Engineered
Bridge under supervision of G.H.M.Hyde,M.I.M.E., of the Government Factory who has supervi...
published: 19 May 2011
author: NickVenture1
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Steel Bridge 1916 British Engineered
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Steel Bridge 1916 British Engineered
Bridge under supervision of G.H.M.Hyde,M.I.M.E., of the Government Factory who has supervised some of the most important public works in Ceylon during the pa...- published: 19 May 2011
- views: 457
- author: NickVenture1
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1:08
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (04)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon...
published: 07 Oct 2013
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (04)
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon, Matara, Independence Day Parade (04)
Independence was granted to Ceylon, formerly a part of the British Empire, in 1948. Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 . Every year the Independance Day occasions parades, speeches and various artistic events involving delegations of the mititary, police and civilian organizations like schools.The island of Ceylon, officially gained its independence on February 4th, 1948 as a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth. The cabinet of Ceylon and Labour MP Patrick Gordon Walker of the Commonwealth Office watched benignly as the Governor-General, Sir Henry Moore, was sworn in. Services of thanksgiving were held in the island's Buddhist and Hindu temples, Christian churches and Muslim mosques as the lion flag of the old Sinhalese kings of Kandy flew in triumph and the sixty-three-year-old prime minister, Don Stephen Senanayake, rubber magnate and devout Buddhist, went on the radio to express the hope that Britain's voluntary renunciation of the colony was a seed which would grow into 'a stately tree of mutual and perpetual friendship'. (Senanayake died four years later, when he was thrown from his horse.) In 1972 the island became the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ('Resplendent Land') under the leadership of Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaika -- the world's first woman Prime Minister. British Ceylon (Sinhala: බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව Britanya Lankava), known contemporaneously as Ceylon, was a British Crown colony between 1815 and 1948. At first the area it covered did not include the Kingdom of Kandy, which was a protectorate from 1815, but from 1817 to 1948 the British possessions included the whole island of Ceylon, now the nation of Sri Lanka.(Wikipedia)- published: 07 Oct 2013
- views: 1
2:21
Fire at British Council
A fire broke out at British Council which is located in Colpetty. This is the comment of B...
published: 03 Feb 2012
author: Ceylon Today
Fire at British Council
Fire at British Council
A fire broke out at British Council which is located in Colpetty. This is the comment of British Council Country Director Tony Reilly relating to the incident.- published: 03 Feb 2012
- views: 169
- author: Ceylon Today
2:26
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Galle,Fort Dutch Gate
The old gate of the Galle Fortress is shown here overlooked by the crest of the British Ru...
published: 04 Oct 2011
author: NickVenture1
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Galle,Fort Dutch Gate
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Galle,Fort Dutch Gate
The old gate of the Galle Fortress is shown here overlooked by the crest of the British Rulers who added this sign of possession over the Dutch VOC marker st...- published: 04 Oct 2011
- views: 210
- author: NickVenture1
39:23
Song of Ceylon (1934) by Basil Wright
Ambitious documentary chronicling the cultural life and religious customs of the Sinhalese...
published: 26 May 2008
author: Andrea D. N.
Song of Ceylon (1934) by Basil Wright
Song of Ceylon (1934) by Basil Wright
Ambitious documentary chronicling the cultural life and religious customs of the Sinhalese and the effects of advanced industrialism on such customs. Reviews...- published: 26 May 2008
- views: 31972
- author: Andrea D. N.