Sri Lanka (nation)
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Colombo Harbour, 1907
Dug out canoe and boys diving for coins.
Colombo Harbour completed 1885 [Construction of South-West Breakwater, Colombo Harbour, 1875-1885]
Colombo Harbour, pilot boat, 1907
Landscape format.
Colombo Harbour, pilot boat, 1907
Landscape format.
[Colombo, Kandy and the ruined cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa], 1895 - 1900
Monochrome postcards showing views in Colombo, Kandy and the ruined cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, published by Platé Ltd.
Colombo-Kandy Line, slip near Viaduct/75., 1875
265 x 285 mm. Close up view of Ceylonese labourers and a number of European overseers grouped around the debris on the line. Photograph taken on the same occasion as Y303B/55. As can be seen more clearly in this view, the whole of the embankment has subsided down the hill side. Photographer unknown, probably W.L.H. Skeen & Co.
Colombo-Kandy Railway below Kaduganawa, 1867
215 x 273 mm. View looking along the line towards the ‘Lion’s Mouth’ at Moragalla on the Kadugannawa Incline. A group of labourers stands beneath the rock face beneath whose overhang the track runs. The line to the top of the incline was reached in December 1867. This photograph was presumably taken at around this period and at the same time as Y303B/30, 45 and 48. See also Y303A for notes on the history of the Colombo-Kandy Railway.
Colombo-Kandy Railway Line, 1867
211 x 277 mm. View looking up the line towards the ‘Lion’s Mouth’ from roughly the same position as Y303B/36, but taken after the blasting operations seen in Y303B/48. Much of the overhang has been destroyed by the explosion and the line beneath is covered in boulders and rubble to a depth of several feet. See also Y303B/39, 45.
Colombo-Kandy Railway line about 1870, 1870
260 x 108 mm. View from the hillside above the railway looking down onto the track, with station buildings in the foreground and the ‘Lion’s Mouth’ beyond. A locomotive stands near the rock, with labourers clustered beneath the overhang. The station buildings and sidings seen here were probably temporary, since the completed line had no steps between Ballany and Kadugannawa.
Colombo-Kandy Railway Line about 1870, 1870
Colombo, Museum, 1900
The printed caption on the reverse reads: 'M.B. Uduman's Copyright No. 67. Printed in Saxony. Published by 'The Travellers Mart', 14 York and Ballie Street, Colombo'.
[Colombo scenes], 1900
Monochrome postcards, mainly of Colombo scenes, published by W.H.L. Skeen and Co.
Colombo Station, 1867
214 x 160 mm. View looking back along the line towards the station platform, with a locomotive and carriages in the foreground: ‘A very striking view too is that in which an engine and train are photographed in the foreground, with contrasted masses of cocoanut and other foliage rising over and above these triumphs of man's art’ (p5). (Perera, ‘The Ceylon railway’, p. 68, dated in the 'sixties').
Colombo Station, Fort in distance, 1867
Colombo, the capital of Ceylon, 1830 - 1850
140 x 57 mm colour print.
[Colombo: the Grand Oriental Hotel is in the centre distance], 1903
Colombo. View from the Fort Railway Station, 1907
Half-plate. New offices for Public Works Department in course of erection. Hoods of bullock carts are of dead palm leaves. Building is of red brick, but mostly hidden by screens of plaited cocoanut [i.e. coconut] leaves to keep rain off new brick work. (Fisher). [Wooden scaffolding all round building].
Colombo. Water buffalos in street, 1907-12
Showing tower with lantern top. (Clock tower white. Water buffalos a dirty gray colour). (Fisher).
Colombo. Water buffalos in street, 1907-12
Showing tower with lantern top. (Clock tower white. Water buffalos a dirty gray colour). (Fisher).
Commandant’s quarters, Slave Island from Galle Face [historic title], 1875
206 x 155 mm. View looking east from Galle Face towards the narrow northern portion of the Island, with the main part of the lake beyond. The commandants’ quarters (exact location unidentified, but presumably near the old Parade Ground) are a set of two large bungalows connected by a narrow wing in which the main entrance is set.
Commonwealth in Focus Slides
Commonwealth Royal Tour, 1953-1954
The principal part of the collection is a set of programmes and guides prepared for the different legs of the Royal Tour. These are supplemented by related correspondence and papers compiled by the Royal Empire Society and others. The collection is in English with the exception of one item in English and Arabic.