Bryson, Hugh Patterson, 1898 - 1977
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
3rd (Negri Sembilan) Battalion, Federated Malay States Volunteer Force, Remembrance Sunday 1950, 1950
200 x 146 mm (mounted on card). A group photograph. Identified in the group are: E.W. ANCUTT, no information; Tuanku MOHAMED; Hugh Patterson BRYSON, British Adviser, Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan; MOHAMED SALLEH bin Haji Sulaiman (1904-); M.S.C. 1920-1957; Ernest Edgar PENGILLY (1897); M.C.S. 1921-1952; H.S. BROWN, Manager, Ainsdale Estate, Seremban in 1935; A.J. (Tony ROZARIO), no information.
'A tiger in Malacca in 1823', 1966 - 1967
Draft of an article by Bryson, which reprints the narrative of a tiger hunt originally published in the 'Hereford Journal', 21 Jan. 1824, and assesses its historical accuracy. The file includes correspondence related to Bryson’s research (15 sheets)
At police guard post at top of pass on road from Seremban to Kuala Pilah, 1950, 1950
80 x 129 mm. Showing H. P. Bryson posing for his photograph with a Malay policeman standing at attention in the back ground.
British soldier moving into position for patrol in jungle, Negri Sembilan, 1950, 1950
Showing a soldier running along a track, through thick jungle. A note on the reverse in Brysons hands reads: A posed picture taken on the edge of jungle, but it does give a good idea of how thick growth may be.
Correspondence, 1960 - 1962
The file includes correspondence between Clayton and Hugh Bryson, much concerning the publication of Clayton's stories in 'Malaya', of which Bryson was an editor. It also contains other material relating to Clayton's career, including comments upon the Duff Development Case and the Terengganu Rising (circa 110 sheets).
Detention and frustration of organised fifth column in Malaya 1941-42, 1942 - 1970
Duff Development Company, 1961-01-13 - 1962-02-27
Notes on the settlement of the company's claims for compensation against the government of Kelantan in 1926 and 1930 by Reginald John Byard Clayton, the former British resident of Kelantan, with associated correspondence between Clayton and Hugh Bryson (37 sheets).
'East coast travel thirty years ago', 1963
Bryson's description of maritime access to Terengganu during the late 1920s and early 1930s (4 sheets).
Eating rubber seeds and other internment memories, 1966
A memoir by Bryson reflecting upon diet, the dissemination of news, fatigue parties and discipline within Changi and Sime Road Civilian Internment Camps (17 sheets). The file includes correspondence relating to its composition and publication in 'Malaysia', Apr. 1966, 24-26.
Farewell to H.P. Bryson at Datu Rembaus, Negri Sembilan 1950, 1950
Farm colonies in Malaya during the Japanese occupation, 1965-01 - 1965-02
This is a copy of an article which appeared in 'The Malayan Philatelist', vol. 6, no. 5, 1964, 51-54. It is accompanied by correspondence regarding the decision not to republish it in 'Malaya' (12 sheets).
Group taken at new resettlement village on Seremban - Port Dickson Road, 1950, 1950
H.H. Sultan Alam Shah of Selangor greeting the Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan XI before the Malay Cup Final in 1948, 1948
127 x 79 mm. As described, with Hugh Bryson standing at the left.
H.P. Brysons house at Alor Star, Kedah, 1937, 1937
84 x 53 mm. A view looking across the garden towards Brysons spacious two storey house in Alor Star. He was at this period acting Assistant Adviser, Kedah. Photograph probably by H.P. Bryson.
Kedah, 1958-10-14 - 1961-06-23
1. 'How krah (forced labour) was abolished in Kedah' by Sir George Maxwell (2 copies, 4 sheets).
2. Correspondence between Hugh Bryson and Julian Dudley Hall on the evacuation of the Sultan of Kedah, Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, to Kulim during the Japanese invasion of Dec. 1941 (5 sheets).
Letters concerning Changi and Sime Road civilian internment camps, 1967-07-01 - 1967-07-08
Two letters from Hugh Bryson to Harry Miller commenting upon incidents recorded in Miller's manuscript describing internment (2 sheets).
Malayan Union, 1965-05-18 - 1967-12-23
Correspondence between Hugh Bryson and James de Vere Allen on the research and publication of the latter’s book, ‘The Malayan Union’, and on Allen’s research for an article on Terengganu during the early twentieth century. Several letters refer to Sir Edward Gent and the Malayan Emergency (21 sheets).
Meeting of visiting officials, Seremban, 1950, 1950
Miscellaneous nominal rolls and plan of Sime Road Internment Camp, 1942 - 1967-06-12
The file contains incomplete loose sheets bearing the names of internees and a plan of the Sime Road Camp, dated June 1945, accompanied by a key identifying locations (25 sheets).
Moving a house, Alor Star, Kedah, March 1937, 1937-03
106 x 62 mm. Showing a large Malay crowd carrying a complete house, shoulder high to a new location.
Negeri Sembilan, 1951-07-16 - 1959-10-12
Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan and Pahang, 1900 - 1960
Contains 84 prints and 38 negatives by various photographers. There are 118 different pictures; 1-37, 71-117 are prints, with negatives of 34-37; 38-70, including 49a, are from the personal collection of Hugh Patterson Bryson presented to the RCS towards the end of his life, and relate to his post-war work as British Adviser, Negri Sembilan, from which he retired in 1951.
Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan State Council, 1931, 1931
139 x 106 mm. A seated group portrait, taken outside the Palace (Sri Menanti) of the Negri Sembilan State Council of 1931. The figures in the group are: Tuanku Besar BURHANUDDIN; Head of royal household and brother of Tuanku Muhammed; James William SIMMONS; British Resident; Tuanku MUHAMMED; Dato' Klana MAAMOR; of Sungei Ujong; Dato' ABDULLAH; of Jelebu; Dato' KAMAT; of Johol; Dato' WONG YICK TONG; Dato' ABDULLAH of Rembau; Hugh Patterson BRYSON; Clerk of Council.
'Odd memories - wearing two hats', 1964
Bryson's account of juggling overlapping duties during his administrative career in Kedah.

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