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Maymyo Combined Cemetery Index
Date transcribed | 2000-00-00 | Transcribed by | Sally Hoffman, Peter Bailey and Jenny Hoy |
| Surname | Bamford | | First Name(s) | Alan Claud | | Date of Death | 1914, November 2nd | | Age at Death | 23y | | Inscription | Son of Rev. Trevor and Mrs Bamford, Punjab. B.A. Oxford | | Comment | Transcription was facilitated by a grant from BACSA www.bacsa.org to whom thanks are due for permission to publish these data |
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The town began as a military outpost established near a small Shan village with two dozen households situated on the Lashio-Mandalay trail between Nawnghkio and Mandalay. In 1896, a permanent military post was established in the town and later, because of its climate, it became a hill station and the summer capital of British Burma. The establishment in Burma (civil, commercial and military) would move to Maymyo during the hot season to escape from the high heat and humidity of Rangoon. The British named the location Maymyo, literally 'May's Town' in Burmese, after Colonel May, a veteran of the Indian Mutiny and commander of the Bengal Regiment temporarily stationed at the location of the town in 1887. The military government of Burma renamed the town Pyin U Lwin. Wikipedia
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