Malaysia (nation)
Found in 2963 Collections and/or Records:
‘Siamese boxing’, 1961
An account of Coe’s attendance at two demonstrations of Siamese boxing in Kelantan in 1931 (2 sheets).
Siamese kittens , 1932 - 1936
Gracie Fields.
Siamese kittens , 1932 - 1936
Gracie Fields.
Siamese kittens , 1932 - 1936
Abu Hassan and triplets.
Sibu, Sarawak, 1960
247 x 171 mm. Aerial view looking over the town of Sibu, with the Rajang River beyond. Sibu is situated in southern Sarawak 115 miles north-east of Kuching.
Sibuyaus of Lundu, 1900
148 x 103 mm. Group portrait of 21 men and women, the women seated on the ground in front of the men. The Sibuyau people form part of the Iban group in Hose’s classification.
Siduan baskets, 1900
148 x 104 mm. Display of woven and embroidered baskets.
Siduans playing on the nose flute and on a primitive stringed instrument, 1900
146 x 103 mm. Showing two men seated on a cane mat playing their instruments.
Sign please, 1942
This is the script of a drama by Soper, set in Changi Prisoner of War Camp, based upon his experiences. It is inspired by the Selarang Barracks Incident (20 sheets).
Signing of the Agreement on Malaysia and the Establishment of the Federation, 1963-08-31
202 x 257 mm. Photo shows the Prime Minister of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, making his speech after the midnight signing of the Agreement setting up the Federation.
Simanggang, 1960
250 x 174 mm. View looking along the Lupar River at Simanggang, showing the landing stage and waterfront houses. Simanggang is situated 80 miles east-south-east of Kuching.
Sime Road internment camp disciplinary rules, amended and revised to 18 Mar. 1945, 1945-03-18
Singapore, 1880 - 1949
Contains loose photographs by various photographers including G.R. Lambert and Co. The majority are part of the BAM collection, including several from the Langham-Carter gift, but some photographs already in the RCS collection have been embodied here for convenience. In numerical order. Box 1 contains BAM1/1-79, Box 2 contains BAM1/81-160, BAM1/80 is in a separate envelope.
Singapore, 1949
Three coastal views and a view of the port.
Singapore 1926-29: a reminiscence, 1960 - 1969
This is a memoir by Ridgway describing service conditions during his posting to Singapore with the Royal Army Service Corps (17 sheets). It includes a photo from Nov. 1926 identifying R.A.S.C. personnel.
Singapore Badminton Team on visit to Seremban, 1949, 1949
Singapore diary, 1942-06
This is an account of events in Singapore from 8 Dec. 1941 until its surrender, based upon notes originally recorded in Ross's diary. It was written in June 1942 aboard a Dutch cargo vessel travelling to New York (138 pages).
Singapore River, godowns and offices, 1920 - 1925
300 x 100 mm. panoramic view of Singapore in the 1920s by F. Hill-Cottingham.
Singapore River looking towards Fort Canning, 1920 - 1925
300 x 100 mm. panoramic view of Singapore in the 1920s by F. Hill-Cottingham. Backing Y30311B/1.
Singapore, Sedili, 1929 - 1934
Film negatives of Corner on a small boat.
Singapore: too little, too late; some aspects of the Malayan disaster in 1942, 1942 - 1970
Material discussing issues raised in Ivan Simson’s book 'Singapore: too little, too late; some aspects of the Malayan disaster in 1942' (London, 1970).
Singapore: too little, too late; some aspects of the Malayan disaster in 1942, 1968 - 1970
This section contains correspondence, notes and newspaper articles discussing issues raised in Ivan Simson’s book 'Singapore: too little, too late; some aspects of the Malayan disaster in 1942' (London, 1970).
Sir Frank Swettenham [circa 1910], 1910
151 x 198 mm. Carbon print. A half length studio portrait of Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham (1850-1946); cadet, Straits Settlements Civil Service 1870; British Resident, Selangor 1882-1889; British Resident, Perak1889-1895; Resident General, F.M.S. 1896-1901; Governor, Straits Settlements 1901-1904; author British Malaya (1907); Footprints in Malaya (1942); etc.
Sir Frank Swettenham [circa 1930], 1930
170 x 245 mm. A seated three quarter length portrait of Sir Frank Swettenham.
Sir Frank Swettenham papers, 1874 - 1951
Journal and memorandum