“An anecdotal survey of street and place names in the district of Colombo”
43rd lecture in the monthly lecture series of the national trust- Sri lanka will be held at the hnb auditorium, 22nd floor, hnb towers, 479 t.b. Jayah mawatha, colombo 10 at 6.30 p.m. on thursday, 30th august 2012.
The fascinating study of place names involves research in nomenclature that derives from numerous sources including the natural features of the locality as well as fauna, flora and personalities.
Frederick Medis was former Vice-President of the Royal Asiatic Society where he was Chairman of the Toponomy Committee where research into place names was done. He has researched into around 900 place names in Sri Lanka tracing them back to their Portuguese, Dutch, Tamil, Pali and Sanskrit origins. He is a writer, lecturer and broadcaster in History, Numismatics, Philately, Art and Religion. Many of these have been published and broadcast in English, Sinhala, Tamil, French and German. Mr Medis also holds a British Diploma in Fashion Design and holds a Cambridge award as International Man of the year 2004. He is a visiting lecturer at the University of Peradeniya and Moratuwa.
The National Trust – Sri Lanka conducts monthly lectures on the last Thursday of each month. The lectures are open to the members and the public.
Further information could be obtained from the Trust Office at the Post Graduate Institute of Archaeology, 407, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 7. Tel: 2682730,
The events of the National Trust – Sri Lanka are principally sponsored by the HNB Sustainability Foundation.