L.S. Kulla Diary [1933]

Contains L. S. Kulla's daily diary for 1933, written apparently in Burma. The diary orbits mainly around daily, sometimes mundane, goings-on: meetings for tea with friends, medical appointments, personal news, work responsibilities (apparently closely tied to the operations of the Assam Rifles, and his office job often sees him duplicating papers), dreams, sports, playing violin, church, attending to a shop, a visit to Rangoon, attending Karen church. The image 'EAP454_Lalengliani_318' provides a chronology of events and locales earlier discussed in the diary. The images 'EAP454_Lalengliani_325' and 'EAP454_Lalengliani_326' feature a loose photograph kept within the diary of its author, L S Sikula.

Small, bound book, measuring 90mm x 140mm.