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A journey to Asia and Africa
Archives of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
Cinnabar and antimony mining in Sarawak, circa 1868
Cochin
Commonwealth in Focus Slides
Descriptive album of the country and people of Sarawak
Egypt, Burma [i.e. Myanmar] and Borneo
An album containing albumen prints (with three others loose). The prints are of various sizes and by various photographers. A number of the images are captioned, although some of these are hard to read. Captions enclosed in square brackets have been composed by the cataloguer.
E.J.H. Corner photographs
Fisher photograph collection
General views of South-East Asia, 1960s
A collection of loose prints, mostly measuring approximately 190 x 140 mm, with typewritten captions pasted to the reverse. The collection contains general views of landscape and architecture in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Brunei and Borneo.
Inter-University Council Slides
Photograph collection of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
Photographs of Macassar, circa 1900
Loose prints measuring approximately 165 x 110 mm, captioned on the reverse.
Photographs of Sarawak, circa 1960
A collection of loose prints mounted on card, measuring approximately 250 x 170 mm, with handwritten captions on the mounts.
Reception for Queen's Day, 1952, Djakarta [i.e. Jakarta]
175 x 120 mm. Photograph of the Indonesian Premier, Dr. Wilope, proposing the toast of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at a reception given by H.E. Sir Derwent William Kermode (1898-1960) British Ambassador in Djakarta on 5 June 1952. Photograph by Ipphas, Indonesia. With accompanying correspondence.
Under many flags: my pilgrimage
An account of a journey undertook in 1953-1954 to Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, Manila, North Borneo, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sierra Leone, the Gold Coast and the U.S.A. The volumes are undated, but the last entry in the epilogue is dated 1957.
Views in Australia, Egypt, Aden, Asia and other places chiefly circa 1908-1915
Views of Kuching and Labuan, 1890s
Loose albumen prints, measuring approximately 270 x 185 mm, captioned and numbered in the negative.