Asia (continent)
Found in 16197 Collections and/or Records:
View of exterior of great outer gateway, Srirangam, 1907-12
Half-plate (landscape format).
View of Fairlie Place from the Strand, 1905
281x208mm. View looking E. along Fairlie Place towards Clive Street. Part of the National Bank can be seen at the end of the street, with a corner of the premises of James Finlay & Co. at the right on Clive Street. The polychrome brick and stone building next to it is the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Photographer unknown, probably Johnston and Hoffman.
View of forest from G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi] bungalow, 1930
Glass and film negatives. The label lists at least four other places, which are illegible. Numbers 521-524 and 526 have camera specifications written in pencil underneath the captions.
View of Fort St. George, Madras
View of Fraser's Hill, 1965
Photograph from Malaysia House Information Department.
View of Fraser's Hill from Peninjau, 1930
Glass negatives of Fraser's Hill in Pahang. Corner visited there on holiday with his sister in July 1937. However, these photographs date back to an earlier visit in 1930.
View of G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi] bungalow, 1930
Showing the view from the Gunung Angsi bungalow overlooking its tennis court.
View of Government House, north aspect, 1916
164x102mm. View looking down onto the N. facade of Government House, possibly taken from the Government House Out-Office. Particularly notable in this later view are the classical urns placed at regular intervals along the roof parapet by Lord Curzon to add interest to the flat roof line. Also added by Curzon and visible in this view are the coats of arms on the two northern wings and in the tympanum of the pediment over the main entrance (see Curzon i, p.86, Massey p.2.)
View of harbour showing the Tamar., 1909-01 - 1909-02
Quarter-plate. [No print]. Missing.
View of Hong Kong from ferry coming from Kowloon side, 1909-01 - 1909-02
Half-plate (landscape format). [Showing sailing boats and steam boats in the foreground].
View of Hotel Bellevue, Buitenzorg, Java, 1870 - 1900
239 x 192 mm. View from the hotel looking down onto the Tji Dane River, with dense jungle on either side. In the distance, faded almost to invisibility in this print, is Mount Salax.
[View of Indians grouped on steps leading down to the water in the entrance to a large building, perhaps a fortress], 1899 - 1901
110 x 80 mm.
View of Jama Masjid, Lahore, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate (landscape format). From roof of Shish Mahal in the Fort. Jama Musjid/Ravikiver looking to west. (Fisher).
View of Jesselton Headquarters Barracks, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). From the terrace of Government House: B.N.B. Constabulary (sikhs and pathans) with field battery including the maxim that killed the rebel Matsuli.
View of Keppel Harbour, Singapore, with the tin smelting works, the largest in the world, 1890 - 1899
269 x 209 mm. A view from Mount Faber looking across St James and New Harbour towards Pulau Brani, with a Malay village in the foreground and the chimneys of the tin smelting works (opened in 1890) rising from behind the trees in the distance. Better known as New Harbour, it is located south- west of the town and was surveyed by Henry Keppel who in 1848 made repairs there to his ship the Meander. Its importance was largely eclipsed by the growth of the Tanjong Pagar Docks.
View of Kuching, 1890 - 1899
270 x 185 mm. View looking over the rooftops of Kuching towards the Kuching River, on the further side of which can be seen the Astana of the Raja of Sarawak, a two storey house fronted by a stone entrance in medieval style. On the near side near the river are the Public Offices. Numbered in bottom left hand corner on the negative '576 [376?] - View of Kuching' and blind (oval) stamp in bottom right hand corner 'GR Lambert & Co., Singapore'.
View of Kuching, 1890 - 1899
277 x 213 mm. Duplicate of Y3035C/1. Numbered in bottom left hand corner on the negative '568 [368?] - View of Kuching' and blind (oval) stamp in bottom right hand corner 'GR Lambert & Co., Singapore'.