Teatime at Peggys
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Teatime at Peggys

A Glimpse of Anglo-India

  1. 296 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Teatime at Peggys

A Glimpse of Anglo-India

About this book

For 15 years, award-winning travel writer Stephen McClarence and his BBC Radio journalist wife Clare Jenkins made a series of journeys through India to learn about one of its most eccentric and fast-dwindling communities: the Anglo-Indians. Mainly descendants of British men and Indian women, their combined heritage stretches back 350 years through the times of the East India Company and the British Raj. In Jhansi – a railway hub in the state of Uttar Pradesh and inspiration for John Masters's 1950s book Bhowani Junction – the Anglo-Indian community is reduced to around 30 families. Teatime at Peggy's shares their stories.

Inspired by Jenkins' own Anglo-Indian family connections, the couple immersed themselves in the customs of this little-known dimension to India, soon developing a profound affection for their new friends, particularly for two of the area's most memorable figureheads: the title character 'Aunty Peggy', daughter and widow of railwaymen, overseer of the European cemetery, and 'friend of the great and the good, the rich and the poor'; and Captain Roy Abbott, the last British landowner in India, who never dined without wearing a blazer, cravat and immaculately pressed trousers.

The authors spent hours at Peggy's kitchen table – eating cake, samosas and curry; drinking tea; welcoming eccentric characters, like Pastor Rao who could recite Winston Churchill speeches from memory; listening to stories, told in lilting accents, of the Railway Institute and May Queen Balls, Monsoon Toad Balls (where 'the ugliest, most hideous-looking man' would win the prize), waltzes and foxtrots, dancing in the jungle to Victor Silvester gramophone records, games of rummy and housey-housey, and Anglo-Indian cookery that embraced plum cake, goat's brain curry, Mulligatawny soup and crème caramel.

Warm, humorous and evocative, Teatime at Peggy's is a lyrical, loving homage to the Anglo-Indians. Filled with larger-than-life characters and with the ever-present exhilaration of 21st-century India, it is both intimate and revelatory, and a testament to the importance of tradition, community and friendship. This enchanting book is for anyone who knows India well – or who simply yearns to take the 'trip of a lifetime' to the 'sub-continent'… and see things a little differently.

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Information

Publisher
Journey Books
Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9781784779849
Edition
1
Subtopic
Travel

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Dedication
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. About The Authors
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Photos
  8. Contents
  9. Chapter 1: The holy man and Peggy
  10. Chapter 2: Captain Abbott – British India preserved in aspic
  11. Chapter 3: ‘Inconvenience caused is deeply regretted’
  12. Chapter 4: A living god and a dancing girl
  13. Chapter 5: A cricket match and a dead cow
  14. Chapter 6: ‘Hardly anyone knows what a foxtrot or waltz is now’
  15. Chapter 7: Caparisoned tuskers and naked men
  16. Chapter 8: ‘God-fearing with sober habits’
  17. Chapter 9: ‘The peafowls are… dancing and prancing’
  18. Chapter 10: Madurai and marriage
  19. Chapter 11: A village wedding
  20. Chapter 12: Moonlight picnics in the jungle
  21. Chapter 13: May Queens and Monsoon Toad Balls
  22. Chapter 14: ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’ and ‘the Tony Curtis of Jhansi’
  23. Chapter 15: ‘Each time she laughed, her eyeballs would come out’
  24. Chapter 16: ‘You’ve never seen a better jiver than Peg!’
  25. Chapter 17: ‘The crane fell down, dead as a dodo!’
  26. Chapter 18: ‘My mongoose hasn’t come this morning’
  27. Chapter 19: End of an era
  28. Afterword
  29. Glossary
  30. Back Cover