Asia (continent)
Found in 16197 Collections and/or Records:
A Rapid on the Raran River, Rejang District, 1912
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.
A rapid on the Tutan River, and a boat in difficulties, 1900
147 x 102 mm. View looking up-river towards the rapids, with men attempting to haul a boat over the rocks.
A residence near the Botanical Gardens, Singapore, 1908-12 - 1908
[View from lawns with steps up to the house up grassed slope].
A rice mill, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. In the Pozoondoung Creek. [Native boat, dredger and steamer on river].
A riverside camp, 1904 - 1910
Showing food being prepared on the bank of a river.
A road in Quetta, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate (landscape format). (Called High School Road) Sandeman High School further up.
A road in Simla with a sample of the recognised form of conveyance (rickshaw), 1899 - 1901
210 x 150 mm.
A road near Kuala Lumpur, Gombak, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
View looking along the palm-lined road.
A road near K[uala] Lumpur, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
Showing thatched huts among palms at the side of a road near Kuala Lumpur.
A roadside Malay shop near Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
Showing a Malay group posed in front of a small thatched hut at the roadside.
A rock-cut tomb. Famagosta [i.e. Famagusta], 1878
175 x 106 mm. Woodburytype. A view showing the interior of a tomb looking towards the entrance, with a Cypriot seated in the foreground: 'The sepulchre here shown is now half-filled up with rubbish, and the entrance to it is through a porch supported by two pillars cut out of solid rock. The interior is nearly square, and in the sides and back wall are recesses designed for the stowage of bodies; while above these again are sundry small shallow niches' (Thomson 1879, vol.2, p.50).
A rubber factory, 1924
The caption printed on the reverse reads: 'A rubber factory, showing the process of making crepe rubber'.
A rubber factory, 1924
The caption printed on the reverse reads: 'A rubber factory, showing the process of making crepe rubber'.
A sample of the 33 miles of road from Baramula to Srinagar, the City of the Sun & capital of Kashmir, 1899 - 1901
78 x 108 mm.
A scene in the Mfumte village of Kwaja, 1940-02-13
62 x 40 mm.
A school band performing during the annual School Band Competition, 1982
Owing to its multi-racial nature, Singapore has a diverse culture influenced by its three major ethnic groups - the Chinese, Malays and Indians. Schoolchildren have a choice of learning music and dance as part of their extra-curricular activities.
A Sea Dayak Head Feast, 1912
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.
A Sea Dyak, 1900
103 x 145 mm. Full length portrait of a Sea Dyak warrior carrying the preserved head of an enemy in either hand.
A Sea Dyak Chief, 1900
104 x 148 mm. Half-length profile portrait of an aged Sea Dyak wearing a woven jacket and turban-like head dress.
A Sea Dyak head feast, 1900
148 x 104 mm. Showing a group of women dancing with human heads held in their hands.
A Sea Dyak woman, 1900
103 x 146 mm. Full length face portrait of a Sea Dyak woman dressed in a skirt and jacket ornamented with shells.
A seaside bungalow amid palm trees, 1920 - 1925
150 x 105 mm.
A seaside bungalow amid palm trees, 1920 - 1925
150 x 105 mm.
A Sekapan grave, 1900
104 x 145 mm. Showing the tomb in a jungle clearing. The construction is in the form of a miniature house raised on piles above the ground and built from ornately carved and painted wood.
A Selangor volunteer's escape, 1960 - 1969
A copy of Nias's account of his wartime service in Malaya. He was involved in demolition work during the retreat to Singapore. After its fall he and a number of comrades escaped in a dinghy and an old yacht, reaching Sumatra, from whence he was evacuated to Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom (6 sheets). Nias’s diary was published in ‘British Malaya’, June 1942, 16-17. The collection is accompanied by a letter from Professor A. L. McLeod to Hugh Bryson.