Asia (continent)
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Feb 13th 1906, 1906-02-13
Scene from a tiger shoot.
February 13th 1906. Nursumpet, Hyderabad, 1906-02-13
February 13th 1906. Nursumpet, Hyderabad, 1906-02-13
Febry [i.e. February] 13th 1906, 1906-02-13
Tiger shoot. Nursumpet.
Febry [i.e. February] 13th 1906, 1906-02-13
Tiger shoot. Nursumpet.
Fed Guard Subaltern and Sgt, 1964 - 1966
Federal Secretariat Buildings, Kuala Lumpur [1950s], 1950 - 1959
49 x 74 mm. A view looking towards the main entrance and clock tower of the Secretariat.
Federated Malay States Railway at war, 1942
Extracted from the ‘Changi Guardian’, nos. 35, 37, 39; from 20, 22, 24 Apr. 1942 (9 pages).
Federation of Malaya Constitutional Conference, 1956-02-08
202 x 256 mm. Tunku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, signing the agreement watched by Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Federation of Malaya Delegation at London Reception, 1957-05
Federation of Malaysia Branch, 1962 - 1985
Archives dealing with the formation of the branch in 1962. The file also includes copies of the newsletter for 1978-85.
Federation of Malaysia to be Established: Agreement Signed in London, 1963-07
207 x 154 mm. The Prime Minister of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, is seen signing the document which brings Malaya into the new Federation of Malaysia.
Federation of Malaysia to be Established: Agreement Signed in London, 1963-07
206 x 153 mm Here Britain’s Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan, is seen signing the document that brings into effect the Federation of Malaysia.
Federation of Malaysia to be Established: Agreement Signed in London, 1963-07
156 x 204 mm. Mr. Harold Macmillan, Britain’s Prime Minister, addressing the delegation.
Federation of Malaysia to be Established: Agreement Signed in London, 1963-07
151 x 207 mm. Mr. Harold Macmillan, Britain’s Prime Minister, and Mr. Duncan Sandys, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and Secretary of State for the Colonies, seen at the signing of the Agreement.
Federation of Malaysia to be Established: Agreement Signed in London, 1963-07
140 x 176 mm. Temenggong Jungah, leader of the Sarawak delegation (second from left), and Tunku Abdul Rahman, Premier of Malaya, (right), pictured after the agreement had been signed with Mr. Duncan Sandys (left), Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Britain’s Prime Minister (second right), Mr Harold Macmillan. Bothe signed the agreement on behalf of Britain.
Feeding of cobras at snake farm, 1949
86 x 65 mm.
Felling jungle to make a road, 1909
On the Padas River. [Showing two men with an ax by a partly felled tree in the jungle].
Female figurine with light blue sari and jewellery, 1935 - 1944
Three hand painted figures, two male and one female, approximately 60 mm in height.
[Female orchestra], 1870 - 1889
264 x 205 mm. Group portrait of eight musicians, each holding a musical instrument.
[Female statuette], 1900
211 x 140 mm. A studio photograph of a female figure seen from two angles, carved in mixed Oriental-Assyrian style.
Feng Lin: black pottery made in this village, 1908-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Men seated against a wall with bowls and pots in front of them].
Fenglin, a big village, Weihaiwei, 1908-11
Quarter-plate. Drying peanuts spread on a threshing floor. [Two men raking the nuts. Haystacks in the background].
Fern House, Lal Bagh, 1880 - 1889
261x212mm. View of the fern house in the Lal Bagh Gardens to the south-east of the Fort at Bangalore. These gardens, which contained a menagerie as well as a fine collection of tropical and sub-tropical plants, were said to have been laid out in the time of Hyder Ali (1717/22-1782).
Ferry on the Bindjey River [i.e. Binjai], Lankat, 1880 - 1889
354 x 267 mm. A view looking across the Binjai River (the town of Binjai is situated 12 miles west of Medan) with the ferry moored at the bank in the foreground. A small pony trap stands on the ferry which is constructed from two canoes covered by a wooden platform. The vessel which crosses by means of the line running from bank to bank.