Malaysia (nation)
Found in 2963 Collections and/or Records:
Malay woman, 1924
94 x 144 mm. A half-length seated portrait of a middle-aged Malay woman.
Malay woman [? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
79 x 128 mm. Half length portrait of a Malay woman on a boat.
Malaya, 1934 - 1936
When the RES Headquarters was rebuilt in 1934-36, gifts of timber for panelling and furnishing were obtained from Empire Governments, companies and individuals. Many were destroyed during the bombing of 1941 and replacement gifts were received. This file coordinates pre and post-war correspondence.
Malaya, 1924
Postcards showing views in Malaya.
Malaya. Aboriginal huntsman with blowpipe [? 1960s], 1960 - 1969
157 x 188 mm. Showing a hunter standing in a jungle clearing with his blowpipe raised to his lips.
Malaya - Basketry, 1924
Monochrome postcards (original photographs) published by Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd. and forming part of a series entitled 'Malaya - Basketry'.
Malaya. Chinese Alluvial Tin Mine, 1924
Coloured oilette postcards of Malaya by Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd. marked 'Series II', but not separately numbered.
Malaya Constitutional Conference, 1956-02-08
191 x 241 mm. Photo shows Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, signing the agreement watched by Tunku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya.
Malaya fishing village [? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
206 x 153 mm. Showing women waiting on the beach while a catch of fish is unloaded and weighed. A typed caption on the reverse reads: 'The womenfolk wait while the fish are weighed and dumped on the sand'.
Malaya Fishing Village [? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
206 x 153 mm. Showing two women gutting a pile of fish in a Malayan fishing village. A typed caption on the reverse reads: 'Operation chekek (strangle) - experienced female fingers gut the fish at more than 100 a minute'.
Malaya Fishing Village [? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
152 x 105 mm. Showing two workers spreading out piles of salted fish to crispen in the sun. A caption on the reverse reads: 'Youngsters rake the salted fish thinly to crisp in the sun'.
Malaya in monochrome. Published for the Malayan Governments by Houghton-Butcher (Eastern) Limited, Camera House, Singapore, 1924, 1924
Malaya. Penang [i.e. Pinang], 1924
Coloured oilette postcards of Malaya by Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd. marked 'Series II', but not separately numbered.
Malaya Talks Open in London, 1956-01
151 x 205 mm. The Federation of Malaya Constitutional Conference opens at Lancaster House, London: group photograph of delegates.
Malaya Talks Open in London, 1956-01
152 x 205 mm. Seated at the conference table are left to right – Dato Abdul Razak, Dr. Ismail, Col. H.S. Lee, Tunku Abdul Rahman, Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, Enche Abdul Aziz, Dato Mohamed Seth, and Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil.
Malaya Talks Open in London, 1956-01
152 x 204 mm. Left to right at the Conference table are Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister representing the Federal Ministers and Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab representing the Rulers.
Malaya Talks Open in London, 1956-01
154 x 151 mm. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Rt. Hon. A. Lennox-Boyd, M.P. , (left) welcomes Tenku Abdul Rahman, Malaya’s Chief Minister, to the opening session of the Federation of Malaya constitutional Conference at Lancaster House.
Malayan arms, 1900
104 x 148 mm. Showing an assortment of daggers, swords and spears laid out on a board.
Malayan Aviation photographs
Collection of photographs by various photographers.
Malayan Constitutional Report Signed in London, 1956-02
152 x 205 mm. Mr. A. Lennox-Boyd, (left) the British Colonial Secretary, and Tunku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of Malaya, shake hands after signing the Constitutional Report at Lancaster House.
Malayan Exhibition, 1945
H.E Sir Shenton Thomas and Mrs Newbould at the Terengganu Stall.
[Malayan fishing boat returning, ? Kedah, ? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
133 x 85 mm. Showing two fishermen in a small, square-rigged boat, returning to shore after a nights work.
[Malayan fruits], 1880 - 1889
275 x 207 mm.
Malayan Home Guard, 1951 - 1952
Draft of an article on the organisation and operation of the Malayan Home Guard during the Emergency, and correspondence regarding its publication (27 sheets).
Malayan police and the 1950 Singapore riots, 1950-12-15 - 1951-01-22
Correspondence relating to the response of the Malayan police to racial and religious riots in Singapore. The riots were inspired by a court ruling in the custody battle over Maria Hertogh, which was won by her Dutch birth parents over her Muslim Malay adoptive parents, who had educated her as a Muslim (16 sheets).