Malaysia (nation)
Found in 2963 Collections and/or Records:
Mrs Salmond & 'Touzar', 1922
View of Mrs Salmond seated in a garden holding a small dog.
Mrs V., J.B.S., Batu Caves, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
Showing J.B. Scrivenor and Mrs V. (no further information) exchanging a joke at the mouth of the Batu Caves.
Mt Kinabalu form the sea opposite Tuaran, 1909-01
Landscape format.
Mt Kinabalu from Government House, Jesselton : 6.30 am, 1909-01
Landscape format. [Misty scene over the wooded hills].
Mt Kinabalu from the sea near Jesselton, 1909
Mt Kinabalu from Usukan, 1909-01
Landscape format. Abai River in foreground. [Trees on both sides of the river].
Municipality, 1907
284 x 185 mm. View looking along the Esplanade at Penang from Court Cornwallis with the Municipal Buildings on the far side of the cricket ground, and the Town Hall (partially obscured by trees) to the left.
Murut hairpins worn by men, 1900
75 x 100 mm. Display of carved hairpins.
[Muslim Cemetery, 1950s], 1950 - 1959
154 x 113 mm. Showing a building in Islamic style, with graves in the foreground. Location unidentified.
My bungalow, Port Dickson, 1906
A view from the garden looking up towards the verandahed bungalow.
My diary 1942, 1942-01-01 - 1942-12-31
This diary was written by a Japanese civilian in Kuala Lumpur during the occupation, who was probably employed as an interpreter by the Japanese army. There is a loose receipt within the diary addressed to a Mr Nakane, who may be the author.
My father in his suitcase: in search of E.J.H. Corner the relentless botanist, 2013
This a biography of Corner written by his son John K. Corner.
‘My first twenty four hours in Malaya’, 1960 - 1962
Clayton’s account of his inauspicious arrival in Pinang as a Civil Service Cadet in 1898 (5 sheets).
‘My first wild boar shoot’, 1960 - 1962
Clayton’s account of how he shot a wild boar which invaded a football pitch during his service as District Officer of Matang in 1900 (2 sheets).
My gardener in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
Full length portrait.
My gardeners eldest son (Javanese), Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
Full length portrait of a young child.
My gardeners wife and son, 1904 - 1910
Showing the mother holding a child in a sling around her shoulder.
My house in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
View from the verandah looking into the drawing room, furnished with wickerwork chairs and potted plants.
My house in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
View from the verandah looking out over the garden.
My house in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
General view of Scrivenors house from the road.
My Houseboat, 1928-04
Most of the population in Temerloh lived in villages or hamlets on or near the Pahang River bank.
My office in Kuala Lumpur 1904-1908, Selangor, 1904 - 1908
Similar to preceding print, with bench of geological specimens by the window in the background.
‘My photos of Sarawak', 1946 - 1962
Album of photographs measuring approximately 240 x 190 mm and 150 x 110 mm.
Native Doosen Musical Instrument, 1909
Quarter-plate. Called a sumpitan (same word as for blow pipe for darts, meaning literally a tube or pipe). Mooruts also use this type of musical instrument.
Native houses, Ulu Tuaran. Panuan of Ratan, 1903
Showing thatched houses at Tuaran about 25 miles south west of Kota Belud, with a group of villagers posed for the photographer in the foreground and hills in the background.