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Portrait of Amin Effendi Husaini

E.T. Richmond Papers

Ernest Tatham Richmond (1874-1955) first travelled to Egypt in 1895 and the following year was appointed Assistant Architect there. He joined the Ministry of Public Works in Cairo and from 1900 to 1911 was Director of the Department of Towns and State Buildings at the Ministry. He became increasingly disenchanted with life in Egypt and in 1911 gave up his position to return to private architectural practice in England. In 1920 Richmond received an invitation from the High Commissioner in Palestine to join the administration as a link between it and the Arab population. He served as Assistant Civil Secretary (Political) with special responsibility for Arab affairs from 1921 to 1924. Increasingly out of step with the administration, he resigned his post in 1924. He returned to Palestine in 1927 as Director of Antiquities, retiring ten years later. He continued to write and to take an interest in affairs in Palestine until his death in 1955.

Autographed photograph of Amin Effendi al-Husaini
Amin Effendi al-Husaini, Mufti of Jerusalem and the Dome of the Rock, presented this photograph to Richmond.
RIC 10/3/8

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