Asia (continent)
Found in 16197 Collections and/or Records:
Kenyah village, Baram River, 1900
147 x 103 mm. View looking across the river towards the longhouses of the village.
Kenyah warfare, 1900
147 x 103 mm. Showing a group of Kenyah warriors posed in aggressive attitudes with shields and spears.
Kenyah warfare, 1900
147 x 104 mm. Posed tableau showing a Dyak skirmish in progress.
Kenyah warfare, 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.
Kenyah women, 1900
104 x 147 mm. Full length portrait of three women, the outside figures standing, the central one sitting.
Kenyah women husking rice, 1900
104 x 147 mm. Showing two Kenyah women husking rice.
Kenyah women husking rice, 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.
Kenyahs boring a blowpipe, 1900
103 x 147 mm. Showing two Kenyah men boring a blowpipe. This operation is performed from the top of a wooden scaffolding platform, with the blowpipe resting vertically on the ground beneath. As seen in the print, one man is in the act of banging a length of iron through the piece of Jagang wood, while his companion pours water into the hole so that chips of dislodged wood can float free.
Kenyahs boring a blowpipe, 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.
Kenyahs consult the sundial, 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.
Kenyahs consulting the sundial, 1900
104 x 147 mm. Showing two Kenyahs sitting beside a sundial (known as tukar do or aso do) in the form of a wooden pole placed in the ground.
Kenyahs on the warpath watching a boat in difficulties, 1900
147 x 103 mm. View from a hillside above the Akar looking towards a distant boat, with three figures in war dress on the headland in the foreground.
Kenyahs on the warpath watching a boat in distress, 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.
Keppel Harbour Power Station, 1946 - 1955
An album of photographs, most measuring 205 x 55 mm, accompanied by a typed list, which has been reproduced.
Kerala United Theological Seminary: students leaving the chapel, 1954, 1954
160 x 110 mm. glossy print.
Kerala United Theological Seminary: the chapel from the east, 1954, 1954
160 x 113 mm. glossy print.
Kerala United Theological Seminary: wives’ class, 1954, 1954
110 x 82 mm glossy print.
Kerbela Dia nat ud Doula: Lucknow, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate. (Old red stucco looking rosy in sunlight; gilded cupola). [Group of Indians standing in front of building].
Kerynia [i.e. Kirínia], facing the sea, 1878
179 x 115 mm. Autotype. A view looking along the rocky sea front towards waterside houses and a minaret.
Kerynia [i.e. Kirínia] Harbour, 1878
179 x 116 mm. Autotype. A view looking down on the little harbour with fishing boats at anchor, and the ramparts of the medieval castle beyond, overlooking the bay.
Kerynia [i.e. Kirínia] Plain, from the hills, 1878
182 x 119 mm. Autotype. A view showing hills in the foreground dotted with olive trees, with the plain beyond.
Kerynia [i.e. Kirínia], showing the camp of the 42nd Highlanders, 1878
Kesri Singh Bahadur, Maharao Sir (1857-), 1911
124 x 173 mm. Maharao of Sirohi 1875-1920 (abdicated). Full length standing portrait.
Ketil River, Kelantan, 1931
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.
Ketil River, Kelantan, 1931
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.