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Robin Donkin was born in 1928 in Guinea. He was a British diplomat and colonial administrator who served in the British colonies of Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and the Gambia. He was the first British High Commissioner to Sierra Leone after independence in 1961. Donkin was educated at the University of Oxford, where he studied modern history. He joined the Colonial Service in 1951 and was posted to Sierra Leone. He served as the British High Commissioner in Sierra Leone from 1961 to 1965, and then in Nigeria from 1965 to 1967. He was appointed Governor of the Gambia in 1967, and served until 1971. Donkin was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1965, and was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1971. He retired from the Colonial Service in 1971 and returned to England. Donkin died in 2017 at the age of 88.

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2006

The Independent, (London), 10 May 2006 summed up Donkin's life as follows:

1998

Donkin's work Beyond Price: pearls and pearl-fishing, origins to the Age of Discoveries in 1998 – a work containing a mammoth 60 page bibliography – was published as a memoir of the American Philosophical Society. In 2003, Donkin produced Between East and West: the Moluccas and the traffic in spices up to the arrival of Europeans, a book on maritime explorations in the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.

1973

Donkin published a number of papers on Cistercian farming activity, introducing a new geographical dimension to monastic studies. Among his notable contributions to the field of historical geography is a 60-page synthesis on "Changes in the Early Middle Ages", which was contributed by him to the A New Historical Geography of England, published in 1973. Academic interest in Middle America eventually led Donkin to Cambridge University, where he earned a Fellowship at Jesus College, Cambridge, and served as a distinguished historical geographer.

1955

Donkin also served in the British Armed Forces as a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. His National Service postings included Egypt and Jordan, where he saw field work. He was elected King George VI Research Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley in 1955. It was here that he was influenced by the American cultural geographer Carl O. Sauer, and developed interest in agricultural origins and the aboriginal New World. Donkin returned to Britain in 1956, and working at the University of Edinburgh Geography Department for the next two years.

1928

Robert Arthur "Robin" Donkin, FBA (1928–2006) was an English historian and geographer who served as a reader in historical geography in the University of Cambridge's Department of Geography in 1990. A fellow of the British Academy, Donkin published works on a wide range of subjects, including Cistercian monasteries, agricultural terracing, the history of pearls and pearl fishing, the Muscovy duck, the Guinea fowl, and the history of spices and aromatics.

Robin Donkin was born in 1928 in the town of Morpeth, Northumberland, where he received his education at Jarrow Grammar School, and later took geography in 1950 at King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne. In Durham University, Donkin completed his doctorate under M.R.G. Conzen, published later in 1957 as The Cistercian Contribution to the Geography of England and Wales in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries.