Malaysia (nation)
Found in 2906 Collections and/or Records:
Nepa palms, 1909
Up the Sakong river: used extensively for the light walls of rooms.
New bungalow, Bukit Kutu, 1906
Showing Lambert Bowen (1870-), an engineer in Perak and Selangor and R. Desborough (no information), standing in the doorway of a small bungalow.
New houses and school in Petaling Jaya, 1952 - 1962
Print and negative.
New houses at Petaling Jaya, Malaya’s first new town, 1952 - 1962
Print and negative.
New villagers arriving by train from their old homes, 1950 - 1959
155 x 109 mm. glossy print. Location unidentified.
News cuttings, 1945
A series of articles from the magazine ‘Illustrated’ and the newspapers ‘SEAC’, ‘The Malayan Times’ and ‘The Straits Times’ reporting the surrender of Japan and the treatment of military and civilian internees. These were collected by Weekley during Sept. 1945.
Newspaper fragments, 1942 - 1945
Unidentified sheets from the camp newspapers.
Nibong Tebal, 1907
274 x 197 mm. Showing a junk moored at a jetty at Nibong Tebal in Province Wellesley.
[Nipah estate, Malaya, ? 1920s], 1920 - 1929
194 x 141 mm. General view looking along a road in the estate, with nipah palms growing on either side. The leaves from the palm are used in the construction of atap roofs in Malayan houses, the fruit in a preserve, and the juice extracted from the trunk fermented into a toddy. A note on the reverse reads: Main road and reserve for main pipe line to distillery, with main irrigation drains which supply subsidiary drains shown in other photograph. Nipah about 3 years old.
No. 50 cutting looking north [Gunong Pondok Pass, Perak circa 1902], 1902
205 x 157 mm. A view looking along the line towards the cutting.
Nominal rolls of Sime Road Civilian Internment Camp, 1945-03-25 - 1945-04-18
[North Borneo (Sabah, Brunei, Sarawak)], 1946 - 1962
Collection of coloured and captioned slides.
North Corner of Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur, from a Malay Cemetery [circa 1900], 1900
153 x 112 mm. A view looking westwards across the Gombah River towards the Government Offices, only a small part of which are visible. In the foreground are tombstones in the Malay Cemetery situated just north of the confluence of the Gombah and Klang River.
North end of Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur [circa 1910], 1910
North Kedah, Island of Langkawi [? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
205 x 155 mm. A view from the shore of the mainland looking towards the heavily wooded, hilly island.
Northern Road, Penang, 1880 - 1889
274 x 208 mm. A view looking westwards and along Northern Road with the Lartut Road junction in the left middleground. The road leading off to the right probably goes to the Telegraph Office and the Penang Club.
'Notes and recollections', 1959
A memoir by Cantrall describing the living and working conditions on his rubber estate, the Malay, Chinese and Tamil labourers employed there, European acquaintances, and general impressions of Singapore and the Federated Malay States during 1908-1911 (5 pages).
Notes on Malaya, 2009
This memoir contains Rosalind Le Fleming’s reflections upon her experience of British Malaya. The first section includes descriptions of the social life and customs of the British, Malay and Chinese communities. The second section, based upon her letters, narrates the Le Flemings’ extensive travel within Malaya and Indonesia, and has been incorporated into the transcript of Hugh Le Fleming’s letters at RCMS 371/2 (80 pages).
Notes on the Federated Malay States Government, 1961-07-02
A letter from D.F. Topham to Hugh Bryson discussing the government's willingness to consider unofficial advice, with examples from his experience of railway policy, customs practices, the leave entitlements of civil servants and banking (12 sheets).
Notes on the re-organisation of the Federated Malay States Volunteer Forces 1922-26, 1961-07-20 - 1961-08-02
Correspondence between Hugh Bryson, Brigadier A. J. R. M. Leslie and Colonel F. R. W. Graham relating to the history of the Malay States Volunteer Regiment. The file includes a memoir by Leslie, ‘Some reminiscences of the M.S.V.R 1922-26’ (20 sheets).
Notes on the Second World War, 1945-12-14 - 1968-06-22
Notes regarding political status of Kedah, 1827-09-18
4 pages.
Oak tree, Trengganu, [i.e.Terengganu], 1937
Showing two children beneath a large tree.
Obeisance ceremony at Istang [i.e. Istana ?] of the Sultan of Selangor [1960s], 1960 - 1969
154 x 104 mm. Showing the Sultan of Selangor Tuanku Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah receiving a gift presented to him in a traditional obeisance ceremony.
Obituary, 1957 - 1969
Obituary of S. E. Nicoll-Jones written by A.H. Dickinson, the inspector general of police who had invited her to Singapore. It is accompanied by a letter reflecting upon her report by H. Fairburn, a former inspector general of police.