Malaysia (nation)
Found in 2906 Collections and/or Records:
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1934
The Bungalow 1st edition 1934 Hussain, Hasan, Sulong (gardener).
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1934
View from bungalow( showing Kemaman Head).
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1933
Views from the bungalow (showing Kemaman Head).
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1933
(From its inception to its completion). The picnic 1933 at the site.
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1933
Diana Shelley, Sheppard, Mrs Richardson, John & Derek at the site.
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1934
Bungalow 1st edition.
'The Services newspaper of South East Asia Command', 1945-08 - 1945-09-14
Special Aug. edition commemorating the end of the war, and issues for 10 and 14 Sept. 1945 (two copies of each).
‘The spirit of the Rhu’, 1961
An account of local legends associated with the lighthouse at Kuala Besar, which Coe first inspected in 1928 (2 copies, 5 sheets).
The Square Tower and Jail, Kuching, 1900
147 x 104 mm. View looking towards the square crenelated tower of the guardhouse, with the two storey prison buildings to the right. [Shelford plate XXXII].
The Staff, 1934
L-R, Al Lou (Cook) Abdul Pakman (Gardener), Hussain (Assist ? Boy), Sulong (Gardener) Wam AL Caddy, [Tentcarter?].
The staff of the Civil Affairs Office, Kuala Kangsar, 1946-03
190 x 257 mm (mounted on card). A group photograph showing the staff of the Civil Affairs Office. Identifications are made mostly by means of initials written in ink on the card underneath the photograph: HI; RANLY; CC; DADO; HAMARUDIN; de SILVA; A.H. (presumably Amyand Haggard, donor of this photograph); CATCHPOLE; AFC; DO; RAO, Treasurer; CC; PWD.
The staff of the District Court, Kuala Kangsar, 1946-03
200 x 150 mm (mounted on card). A group photograph with identifications as follows: Notice Server; ACHAVIAM, FERNANDO; GAN; PEON; Inspector WONG; Wan HAMARUDIN; the Presiding Officer; the CAO; MANHENDRAN (Ipoh lawyer); Ditt SINGH.
'The story of Malacca', 1950 - 1961
The draft of a history of Malacca by Maurice Hellier. The manuscript is incomplete, with chapters 4 and 11 missing. Part 2, 'Malacca memories', is a personal memoir of Hillier's life in Malacca from 1888 to the First World War, which describes the social life and customs of its European, Malay and Chinese inhabitants, education, religion, health, law and order, shipping and economic conditions. Another copy of the memoir is filed at RCMS 103/3/5.
'The Straights Times', 1945-09-07
Copies of the issues for 7 (two), 8 (two), 10 (two), 13 and 17 (four) Sept. 1945 reporting the surrender of the Japanese in Singapore and the release of civilian internees.
The Straits Trading Company Limited, 1923
A prospectus published by the tin smelting company, which was founded in Singapore in 1887 (8 sheets).
The Strand, Malacca, 1890 - 1899
270 x 209 mm. A view looking along the footbridge crossing the Malacca River near its mouth, with the ruins of St Pauls Church on the hill on the farther bank. The original parts of the church date from the early sixteenth century.
The Strand, Malacca, 1890 - 1899
270 x 209 mm.
The Sultan of Selangor and Consort, 1948, 1948
75 x 51 mm. A snapshot of Sir Hisamuddin Alam Shah (circa 1898-1960), Sultan of Selangor 1938-1960 and his consort Tungku Ampuan.
The Sultan’s Palace, Brunei, 1900
147 x 103 mm. A view looking across the Brunei River towards the complex of thatched buildings on piles at the water’s edge.
The supports of a Kayan house, 1900
144 x 103 mm. View looking along the base of a Kayan longhouse, showing the structural supporting members.
The Supreme Court and the war, 1942
Extracted from the ‘Changi Guardian’, no. 63, 22 May 1942 (5 pages).
'The Swami', 1927
Cutting of an article written by Walter Stark for the 'Straits Times', 20 Dec. 1927, describing the miraculous cures performed by a Tamil healer near Kelang, where Stark was acting District Officer.
The Tamu before the District Officer has given the signal to begin trading, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [D.O. not visible].
The Tekai River, near the Kuala, Pahang, 1931
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.
The Tekai River, near the Kuala, Pahang, 1931
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.