Post Town
Pusilawa
District
Pussellawa
Estate & Planter data only covers the period from 1870 to 1929 with some gaps in-between as not all records were available. Pre 1870 and post 1929 updates will be made in due course.
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Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa
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Photo Taken :March 2017
Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa - Manager's Bungalow
Submitted By :Project HOCT
Photo Taken :March 2017
Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa - Manager's Bungalow
Submitted By :Project HOCT
Photo Taken :March 2017
Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa - Manager's Bungalow
Submitted By :Project HOCT
Photo Taken :March 2017
Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa - Manager's Bungalow
Submitted By :Project HOCT
Photo Taken :March 2017
Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa - Manager's Bungalow
Submitted By :Project HOCT
Photo Taken :March 2017
Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa - Manager's Bungalow
Submitted By :Project HOCT
Photo Taken :March 2017
Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa - Manager's Bungalow
Submitted By :Project HOCT
Photo Taken :March 2017
Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa - Manager's Bungalow
Submitted By :Project HOCT
Photo Taken :March 2017
Sanquhar Estate, Pussellawa - Manager's Bungalow
Submitted By :Project HOCT
Photo Taken :March 2017
Scotsman James Taylor started Sri Lanka’s first tea estate, 19 acre Loolecondera Estate, marking the birth of the tea industry in Ceylon.
The first Shipment of Ceylon Tea, a consignment of 23lb (10kg) arrived in London for trade
The first public Colombo Tea Auction was held at the premises of Somerville & Co. under the auspice of Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.
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