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Lady Swettenham collection (Malaya and Jamaica)
Photographs by various photographers and three other items. They relate to the career of James Alexander Swettenham, who, after serving in Ceylon and Cyprus, became Colonial Secretary in Singapore in 1895. He was Governor of British Guyana 1901-1904 and of Jamaica 1904-1907. His period in Singapore coincided with the service in Malaya of his more famous brother, Sir Frank Swettenham. Their father was James Oldham Swettenham, Solicitor of Belper.
Lahore town planning photographs
Le Fevre Malayan Collection 1907-1918
Collection of photographs.
Lecture slides on Sarawak
Glass plate slides to illustrate a talk given by Cunynghame to the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. A transcript of the lecture, comprising a title page and 58 pages of text, is stored at RCMS 63/22.
Letter books of Robert Cust
Letters from Robert Cust, chiefly in India, to correspondents in England. Most of the letters cover many pages.
Letters from India
Letters of Hugh Drummond Pearson
Life in Singapore 1982
A collection of 35mm transparencies. Used in the Commonwealth in Focus exhibition, a continuous slide show was prepared to portray contemporary aspects of the countries of the Commonwealth. Eight of these slides were copied for use in the show.
Lillian Newton photograph collection on Singapore
Littledale India Collection
4 albums containing albumen prints. Y3022G-I were compiled by Harold Littledale and include photographs by Scowen and Co., A.T.W. Penn, Samuel Bourne and his successors, and others. Y3022I/A contains reproductions of the works of the Indian painter Raja Ravi Varma and was given to Littledale by the photographer V.G. Chiplonkar.
Log of the 'Houghton'
'The log book of Capt. John Edwards, R.N. Given to Robert Stafford Edwards by his Aunt Miss Jane Edwards 1880. Solihull. Warwickshire.'
Lord and Lady Mountbatten in India
Modern copies of photographs relating to Robin Wade Design Associates' work in India when Lord Mountbatten was Viceroy (March-August 1947) and Governor-General (August 1947-June 1948).
'Lord Ellenborough's ideas on Indian policy': MA thesis
A copy of a 1936 M.A. thesis for the University of London, 330 pages.
Malayan Aviation photographs
Collection of photographs by various photographers.
Malayan official programmes
Programmes, dinner invitations, table plans and souvenir brochures collected by Bernard Drake, relating to state functions and receptions for distinguished visitors in Malaya.
Malayan town planning papers
Memoranda concerning Concannon's work, mainly in typescript. Most of the material was written by Concannon, although there are a few items by other people. Some papers relate to the meeting of the Colonial Housing and Town Planning Advisory Panel in London in 1953.
Malcolm MacDonald photograph collection
Map of Perak: part of northern districts, scale two miles to an inch
This is a map of the rubber estates in the Krian district measuring 900 x 620 mm. The area shaded in blue pencil traces the Bukit Merah dam, which provided water for all the rice fields in Krian and the estates in the Parit Buntar/Bagan Serai region. The map is undated, but Laurence Connolly, who donated it, and was posted to the Gula Estate in 1949, states that it predates the Second World War. The Bukit Merah dam was constructed in 1906.
Margaret Best Indian Album 1919-1920
Margaret Fraser's India letters: a young wife and mother corresponds with her family in Scotland, 1820-1826
Miscellaneous photographs of Asia
Miscellaneous views of Hong Kong, 1900s-1920s
Modern Commonwealth photograph collection
Musee Louis Finot, Hanoi [i.e. Hà Nội]
An album of statues and busts of Deities, Buddha’s and the Divine. Subjects are: Divinité féminine (1-2, 12), Harihara (3-4), Visnu (5, 8-9), Tête de Buddha (6-7), Princess divinisée identifiée à la Prajnaparamita 10-11). All measure approximately 120 x 175 mm.
Pasted into the first page of the album is a list of the photographs (in French), giving further details, including dates, of the statues.
Newscuttings on Africa and South East Asia
The principal part of the collection is a set of thirteen scrapbooks of newscuttings relating to East Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanganyika. The rest of the collection consists of a volume of cuttings relating to post-war trading opportunities in Nigeria and three scrapbooks concerning rubber and mining in South East Asia.