Indonesia (nation)
Found in 272 Collections and/or Records:
House in Sumatra, 1870 - 1900
195 x 243 mm. A view of a small but elaborately decorated Sumatran house, raised off the ground on piles and with a ladder up to the entrance set below the eaves.
In the Governor's Garden, 1870
238 x 195 mm. View looking across an ornamental lake with fountain towards a small, open-sided cast-iron pavilion in the shade of which a European group is seated. It is not clear whether this print shows the Governor General's Palace at Batavia or Buitenzorg [Bandar Lampung].
Indigenous Boats, 1919
Indigenous Craft, 1919
'Indonesian influences in Malaya, supplement to political intelligence journal no. 10', 1947-06-30
An analysis of Indonesian influences upon the post Second World War political situation in Malaya, including descriptions of the foundation, activities and aims of Indonesian organisations (24 sheets).
Island of Bali, 1949
Two coastal views.
Island of Pompong, [circa 1942], 1942
289 x 230 mm. View from the sea of the jungle covered hills of the island of Pompang, off the east coast of Sumatra.
Java, 1919 - 1920
View of a mountain and crater.
Java. Batavia [i.e. Jawa. Jakarta], 1910 - 1915
A view showing two Javanese walking beside one of the many canals that criss-cross Jakarta.
Java. Batavia Roads [i.e. Jawa. Jakarta Roads], 1910 - 1915
A view showing ships at anchor in the Jakarta roadstead, with harbour wharves on either side.
Java - Bromo [i.e. Jawa - Gunung Bromo], 1910 - 1915
A view showing the sand sea and the volcanic craters of Gunung Bromo in E Jawa. The print, a copy of a gravure reproduction, is marked with a route in ink. There is also a scribbled note in ink (illegible) beneath the mount.
Java - Bromo [i.e. Jawa - Gunung Bromo], Sand Sea, 1910 - 1915
A copy of a half-tone print showing two riders on a stretch of sand in the foreground with the crater of Gunung Bromo beyond. The original photograph is in a letter-press beneath the slide.
Java [i.e. Jawa], 1910 - 1915
A portrait of two Javanese women, one seated and one standing, posed against a cloth backdrop.
Java [i.e. Jawa] and its people. Buitenzorg [i.e. Bogor]. A street, 1910 - 1915
A view showing a side street in Bogor (formerly known as Buitenzorg) with single storey dwellings on either side of the street. With a merchant's stall outside a house on the right foreground. Situated 30 miles south of Jakarta, Bogor was primarily famous for its botanical gardens, laid out in 1817. The Governor-General of the (then) Dutch East Indies also had a palace in the town.
Java [i.e. Jawa] - H[otel der] Nederlanden, 1910 - 1915
Java [i.e. Jawa] - H[otel der] Nederlanden, Batavia [i.e. Jakarta], 1910 - 1915
A view showing the street and part of the hotel premises.
Java [i.e. Jawa] - H[otel der] Nederlanden, Batavia [i.e. Jakarta], 1910 - 1915
A view along the street with the hotel on the right.
Java [i.e. Jawa] - H[otel der] Nederlanden, Batavia [i.e. Jakarta], 1910 - 1915
A view from the street looking towards the balconied frontage of this small hotel.
Java [i.e. Jawa] - H[otel der] Nederlanden, Batavia [i.e. Jakarta], 1910 - 1915
A view showing the roadway with the hotel premises on the right.
Java Rice Field, 1919
Kabat Swimming Bath. Near Bw, 1920
Kali Mas (gold River) in Soerabaija, with the Roodebrug (Red Bridge), centre of European trade, 1880 - 1899
287 x 204 mm. View looking along the Kali Mas, with wharves crowded with small vessels and lighters. The Red Bridge, presumably hidden behind boats, is not visible in this print.
Kali Mas (Gold River), Soerabaija, 1880 - 1899
277 x 186 mm. View looking along the Kali Mas in Surabaya, here seen crowded with small trading vessels. The river is here embanked into a canal lined with commercial premises, with a railway running along the road to the left of the river.
Klambier [i.e. Klimbir ?], Lankat, 1880 - 1889
278 x 208 mm. A view looking along a street in Klambir with wooden houses with verandahs on the first floor overhanging the walkway beneath. Klambir is another name for Tanjong Poera (also spelt Tanjungpura and Tandjoengpoera), situated near the mouth of the Sarangan River 30 miles north-west of Medan and the seat of the Sultan of Langkat.
Kleine Boom, Semarang, 1880 - 1899
170 x 118 mm. View looking along a canal lined with small steam vessels.