Mubin Sheppard


Abdul Mubin Sheppard, born Mervyn Cecil ffrank Sheppard, pen name M. C. ff Sheppard, was a Malaysian World War II veteran and prisoner of war, as well as a renowned historian and academic.

Life

Early life

Mervyn Sheppard was born in Ireland on June 21, 1905 to a Christian family, was raised in England. He received his early education at Marlborough College before continuing on to Magdalene College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the Cambridge University. He joined the Malayan Civil Services in 1928, a year after passing his qualification exam in London. During his time there, he developed a strong attachment to the country and its people. He married Rosemary Oakeley in Singapore's St Andrew's Cathedral on 27 January 1939. Lavender, their daughter and his only child, was born in October 1941. Their union lasted until their deaths.

World War II

From 1941 to 1942, he served as a Company Commander in the 1st Battalion, Federated Malay States Volunteer Force, earning the rank of captain and becoming a prisoner of war during WWII. In 1945, he retired as a major from the FMSVF.

Post-WWII

He chose to remain in the civil service until his total retirement in 1963. He founded the Malayan Film Unit in 1946, the predecessor of the now Filem Negara Malaysia. He converted to Islam in 1957, adopting the name Abdul Mubin Sheppard and performing the Hajj in 1960.
In 1958, he was appointed as the first Keeper of Public Records, an office that would eventually become the Arkib Negara, or National Archives. He was also granted Malayan citizenship on 15 January of the same year.
In 1959, he became the first director of the then-Federation of Malaya's own national museum, where he assembled a team tasked with retrieving Malayan artefacts from cities such as Lisbon and London to be displayed there. Mubin commissioned British artist Waveney Jenkins to make a bas relief of the legendary warrior Hang Tuah for permanent display in the National Museum in 1962.

Death

He died on 11 September 1994 at the Subang Jaya Medical Centre in Subang Jaya, Selangor. He was buried in Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery with military traditions and national honours.

Careers

Sheppard's careers include:
Among his other positions are:

Legacy

The Mubin Sheppard Memorial Prize was established under his name in 1996 by the Malaysia Heritage Trust to stimulate students' awareness of "the need to conserve Malaysia's built heritage and to encourage research and writings on various aspects of conservation and preservation".
He was the founding father of the Malaya Association of Youth Clubs, a youth association inspired by the National Association of Boys' Club.

Honours

Among the honours and awards he has received including:

Honours of the United Kingdom

Honours of Malaysia

Federal honours

Malaysian State honours