Malaysia (nation)
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
[Arrival of High Commissioner for opening of Federal Conference, Kuala Lumpur, July 1903], 1903-07
Ballast train in cutting, looking back towards Kuala Lumpur [circa 1892], 1892
283 x 215 mm. A view looking down on a deep cutting, with a ballast train being unloaded by Indian and Chinese labour. The photograph was probably taken on the Ulu Selangor extension between Kuala Lumpur and Kepong. This line, running north-west from Kuala Lumpur to connect it with the main mining areas, was started in 1890 and reached Rawing in 1892 and Kuala Kubu in 1894.
Batu Caves [1890s], 1890 - 1899
166 x 214 mm. Showing the entrance to one of the Batu Caves situated about seven miles from Kuala Lumpur.
Batu Caves [1890s], 1890 - 1899
165 x 215 mm (mounted on card). Showing the interior of one of the caves, with a group of Malay figures posed for scale in the middle ground.
[Football match on the Padang, Kuala Lumpur, circa 1903], 1903
366 x 271 mm. A view looking down on the Padang from the roof of the Selangor Club with a football match in progress, spectators lining the pitch and a band playing at the left. Part of the Government Offices can be seen in the background.
Garden party at the R[esident] G[eneral], Perak, [July 1897], 1897-07
Hugh Clifford and Martin Lister, 1886, 1886
Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, 1882-1883, 1882 - 1883
Kuala Lumpur, circa 1882, 1882
264 x 207 mm (mounted on card). A view looking towards Welds Hill with atap houses in the foreground. A photograph probably taken from a spot near the east bank of the Klang River.
Kuala Lumpur, circa 1882, 1882
Kuala Lumpur, circa 1882, 1882
Kuala Lumpur, circa 1882, 1882
266 x 207 mm (mounted on card). A view, taken from a similar location to the preceding print, but nearer to the Klang River, looking across towards Weld's Hill, with atap houses in the foreground.
Kuala Lumpur, [circa 1883-1884], 1883 - 1884
264 x 207 mm (mounted on card). A view looking across uneven, partially cleared scrubland towards (on the left) the square, two storey wooden quarters of Captain Syers, and (on the right) the Police Barracks, a series of long single storey buildings raised on brick pillars. Gullick (1955, p. 27-28) provides a detailed description of the buildings.
Labuan Harbour, Borneo [i.e. Pulau Labuan], 1880 - 1889
274 x 208 mm. View looking across the harbour towards moored shipping and warehouses, with houses on piles and a cluster of palm trees in the foreground. Photographer unknown, probably G.R. Lambert and Co.
Labuan [i.e. Pulau Labuan], Borneo, the New Harbour, 1880 - 1889
275 x 209 mm. View from a wooded hillside looking towards the wharves and warehouses of the harbour area, with the channel beyond leading to the open sea. Photograher unknown, probably G.R. Lambert and Co.
Magistrate's Quarters (H.B. Belfield), Kuala Lumpur, 1882-1883, 1882 - 1883
Market, Kuala Lumpur, 1883, 1883
Panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur, 1883 [?], 1883
163 x 110 mm. A view looking northwest over Kuala Lumpur from the Residency Hill. The Federal Government Offices can be seen in the distance. The buildings (erected 1893-1896) appear to be completed, although the clock for the central tower is not yet in position. This was imported from England and placed in the tower in 1897.
Penang : Beach Street, 1890 - 1899
272 x 206 mm. A view looking along Beach Street which runs NE-SW parallel to the waterfront and behind Victoria Street and Weld Quay. In the right foreground a three storey building houses G. Izolphe's hairdressing saloon, the Grand Hotel, the Pilots Club and Abdoul Sanat, watch-makers; these premises were later taken over by Kennedy and Co. Further down the street are the offices of the Pinang Gazette press, which in the left foreground are the Criterion Tiffin and Billiard Rooms.
Penang : the jetty, 1890 - 1899
270 x 209 mm. A view looking north-east along the waterfront towards the jetty. With small sailing boats in the foreground.
Penang : the jetty, 1890 - 1899
270 x 209 mm.
Port Dickson [circa 1900], 1900
395 x 283 mm. A view from the sea looking towards the Port Dickson waterfront, with warehouses and commercial premises lining the seafront. Situated 17 miles south-west of Seremban and the principal sea resort of Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan, the town was originally known as Arang-Arang but was renamed Port Dickson in 1889 after Sir John Frederick Dickson (1835-1891) (Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements 1885-1891).
[Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, c.1900], 1900
270 x 194 mm. A view from a hillside looking down on to the railway station at Port Dickson with the sea beyond.
[Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, c.1900], 1900
270 x 194 mm. Duplicate.
The English Church, Sarawak, 1880 - 1889
263 x 207 mm. View looking up the hillside towards St Thomas' Church, Kuching, a small wooden building with bell tower, erected and consecrated in 1851. Photographer unknown, probably G.R. Lambert and Co.