Sri Lanka (nation)
Found in 1243 Collections and/or Records:
The tea industry : Group of coolies with Kanganies [historic title], 1901-04-12 - 1901-04-15
The tea industry, pluckers at work, Ceylon [i.e. Sri Lanka], 1890 - 1899
Approximately 200 x 140 mm. Photogravure. Probably photographed by F. Skeen.
The tooth relic, 1901-04-12 - 1901-04-15
The Tweed, Colombo Harbour, Ceylon, 1888, 1974
The Watu-taga [Wata-da-ge], steps at eastern entrance, Polannaruwa, 1870 - 1871
291 x 229 mm. View showing the stone steps leading in to the Wata-da-ge or circular relic house, with broken sanctuary and carving in the foreground.
The wild boar, 1835
88 x 185 mm colour print by I.K. Prince illustrating a boar being hunted with dogs from F. Marryat’s ‘Ceylon’.
Theabroma cocoa cocoa tree. 20 years, 1880 - 1920
210 x 277 mm. Showing workers with poles harvesting cocoa pods from a mature specimen of Theobroma cocoa the commonest species of the plant cultivated in Ceylon.
TheTemple of the Tooth, Kandy, 1907
View of the Temple within the quadrangle.
Thuparama Dagoba, 1924
The caption printed on the reverse reads: ' Thuparama Dagoba. Built about 250 B.C., is the oldest in the Island. It is in the sacred Park at Anu-radha-pura'.
Thuparama Dagoba, Anuradhapura, Ceylon [i.e. Sri Lanka], 1910
Monochrome postcards of the ruined cities of Ceylon, published by Platé Ltd.
Timber scenery, 1867
Tour 1935-36, 1935-09 - 1936-01
Touring, 1973 - 1975
Transcript of interview: John Rankin, 2024
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transporting chests to the railway station, 1880 - 1920
279 x 211 mm. Showing a line of labourers leaving the factory, each carrying a chest of tea on his head.
Transporting the pods, 1880 - 1920
210 x 277 mm. Showing a female estate worker posed with a basket of harvested cocoa pods on her head.
Travellers palms at Peradeniya, 1870 - 1879
214 x 275 mm. Photograph by Scowen & Co.
Travels in South Asia and Australia
The album contains a mixture of original photographs, hand-coloured postcards and clippings. Most have manuscript or printed captions. Subjects include travel, hunting, scenes of natural beauty, natural products, and notable places or buildings.
Tree-ferns in Hakgalla Gardens, Ceylon, 1870 - 1900
276 x 217 mm. Showing a copse of woolly tree ferns (Alsophila crinita) at Hakgala. Hakgala Peak is situated in the Piduru Range five miles south east of Nuwera Eliya. The botanical gardens, on the south eastern slopes, were founded in 1860 as a nursery for cinchona.
Trincomalee, 1890 - 1899
260 x 205 mm. Showing two British warships at anchor in Trincomalee Harbour. The buildings on the shoreline are probably the Naval Yards, with Ostenberg Fort on the ridge behind.
Trincomalee, 1890 - 1899
260 x 204 mm. View looking down on ships anchored in Trincomalee Harbour. The viewpoint has not been positively identified, but is probably from the Ostenberg Fort looking S.W. across the harbour towards Clappenberg Point.
[Trincomalee], 1890 - 1899
260 x 204 mm. View looking down on shipping at anchor in the harbour. The three ships appear to be the same vessels seen in Y303G/10, possibly photographed from Little Sober Island.
[Trincomalee Harbour], 1890 - 1899
260 x 203 mm. View looking across a channel towards a long ridge. With palm trees in the foreground. Exact location unidentified, but probably part of Trincomalee Harbour.
Triumphal Arch at Colombo, Edmund in Jinrickshaw in foreground, 1870 - 1900
147 x 96 mm. Amateur snapshot looking towards the Triumphal Arch, with the unidentified 'Edmund' heading away from the camera in a rickshaw. Photographer unknown, probably the compiler of the album.