Asia (continent)
Found in 16197 Collections and/or Records:
Tasek Gelugor New Village School: pupils and staff, 1953, 1953
158 x 115 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Tasek Gelugor New Village School: pupils and teachers in the school grounds, 1953, 1953
158 x 115 mm. glossy print with copy and 35 mm. negative.
Tasek Gelugor New Village School: pupils going home, 1953, 1953
158 x 115 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Tasek Gelugor New Village School: pupils going home, 1953, 1953
158 x 115 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Tasek Gelugor New Village School: pupils leaving class, 1953, 1953
158 x 115 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Tattoo making in the Baram, Sarawak [circa 1960], 1960
140 x 110 mm. Showing a young girl having her feet tattooed, with other children looking on.
[Tattooed man], 1870 - 1889
205 x 264 mm. Rear view of a Japanese man with elaborate tattooed scenes on shoulders, back, buttocks and thighs.
[Taung Kwle Pagoda], 1937-04
130 x 80 mm. A view of buildings built into rock.
[Taung Kwle Pagoda], 1937-04
80 x 130 mm. A view of buildings built into rock.
Taungtek Camp (Chin Expedition), 1889 - 1891
150 x 104 mm. View looking down on a line of thatched barrack huts, protected by trenches and low earthworks, situated on a hillside. Situated about 15 miles NW of Kan, Taungtek was the location of a Yokwa defeat on December 28, 1889, during the Chin-Lushai Expedition.
Taunsa Barrage on the Indus, 1960 - 1969
240 x 175 mm. World Bank.
Tawayla Bansanwala, Chuni Mandi, 1928
108 x 153 mm. Showing type of ruin which could be brought up for improving corner.
Tea and rubber estate factory, 1900
285 x 235 mm.
Tea and rubber estate, two year old rubber clearing, 1880 - 1910
285 x 235 mm.
Tea and rubber estate, two year old rubber clearing, factory, 1900
285 x 235 mm.
Tea areas of India at the turn of the nineteenth century, 1986
110 x 76 mm. print of map with negative.
Tea at the wharf, ready for shipment, 1880 - 1920
278 x 211 mm. Showing crates of tea being loaded onto a crane on the wharf at Colombo, with lighters and other shipping at anchor in the harbour beyond.
Tea Bushes, 1880 - 1920
210 x 179 mm. Showing a spray from a tea plant, with ripe blossoms, buds and leaves.
Tea carts, Bandarawella, Ceylon, 1895
256 x 178 mm. watercolour.
Tea estate bungalow (Osborne) about 1890, 1890
283 x 235 mm. General view of the manager’s bungalow at the Osborne Estate, Dikoya, with hills planted out with tea in the background. The Osborne Estate, near Hatton, was 441 acres in extent and managed by E.H. Skrine and E. Hawkins in the early 1890s.
Tea Estate factory (Osborne) about 1890, 1890
285 x 235 mm. View looking across a river towards the factory buildings.
Tea estate, general view, 1880 - 1920
278 x 211 mm. View looking down from a hillside onto the factory buildings, situated beside a river at the foot of a hillside planted out with tea.
Tea Estate (Osborne, Dikoya), bungalow and factory about 1890, 1890
278 x 235 mm. View from a neighbouring hillside looking down onto the river, tea estate factory and bungalow.
Tea garden at Shangha, 1870 - 1920
252 x 193 mm. View looking across a stretch of water (possibly the Soochow Creek) towards buildings raised on piles above the flow.
Tea garden, Ceylon, 1880 - 1889
278 x 217 mm. View looking along a valley, with hillsides planted out with tea, and estate buildings in the background. The land on the further hillside has been recently cleared and is not yet planted out. Photograph probably by W.L.H. Skeen & Co.