Asia (continent)
Found in 16197 Collections and/or Records:
Hubert Berkeley, June. 1951-Feb. 1960
Correspondence, notes and memoirs on the career of the colonial administrator Hubert Berkeley (1864-1942), who served as district officer of Upper Perak, 1904-26. It includes J.S.W. Reid, 'A district officer of the bygone days: memories of Hubert Berkeley' and a series of anecdotes collected by Hugh Bryson.
Hugh Childers, 1916 - 1918
Letters of Hugh Childers and his wife Gladys (‘Gladdie’) to his parents, Spencer and Florence Childers, from Mandalay, Calcutta, Persian Gulf, etc., 1916-18; including letters to Spencer and Florence Childers from Col. Verney (21), Sir E. Altham (24), Sir Francis Younghusband (48), Rowland Childers (49); reports from Casualty Section, India Office; telegrams, etc.
Hugh Clifford and Martin Lister, 1886, 1886
Hugh Le Fleming Collection
The collection includes letters, postcards, photographs, art work, maps and books.
'Human sacrifice in Malaya' [historic title], 1960 - 1970
An account of a murder which took place in Perak in 1913 written by Major A. Graham (1 sheet). It is accompanied by two photographs.
Humayun's Tomb, 1933
129 x 76 mm.
Humayun's tomb, Delhi, 1874
223 x 175 mm. Built in the second half of the 16th century, it is considered to be the forerunner of the Taj Mahal, (p. 301).
Humayun's tomb. Delhi, 1933
99 x 73 mm. A view of the tomb from a distance.
Humayun's tomb, Delhi, 1940
111 x 76 mm. Sir Guthrie and Lady Russell seated on a bench, with the tomb in the background.
Humayuns Tomb, Delhi, 1905-12-12 - 1905-12-16
Humayun’s tomb, Delhi, 1902 - 1910
Hunt Breakfast - Viceroys house, 1941-11-23
290 x 180 mm. Group photograph of fifty-four members of the hunt. Tymms is sat second row back first on the left. Sultan Ghani is stood behind him in the third row back, first on the left.
Hunting in Nepal, 1911-12
Hunting party at Astana Anak Bukit, country house of the Sultan of Kedah, October 1889, 1889-10
[Hunting record], 1906
A tabular list totalling the animals shot by the Prince of Wales and the officers of the ships 'Renown' and 'Terrible' during the tour.