Indonesia (nation)
Found in 293 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Landing place on Deli River, 1880 - 1889
274 x 208 mm. A view looking across the river, with off-loaded timber, a bullock cart and labourers grouped on the open space in the foreground. The Deli River rises at Mt Sibayak in north-east Sumatra and flows northwards for 60 miles past Medan and Labuan Deli to the Strait of Malacca.
[Landscape photograph, probably from a studio, view of Mount Bromo], 1919 - 1920
Lankat [or Langkat] River [Eastern Sumatra], 1880 - 1889
270 x 209 mm. A view looking along the Langkat River with houses on stilts in the left foreground and a few figures posed beside their boats at the water's edge.
Lankat River, 1880 - 1889
278 x 207 mm. A view looking along an unidentified stretch of the Lankat River towards its junction with another river.
Legong dancers, 1949
85 x 53 mm.
Letter from Sir Stamford Raffles to Charles Grant, 1815 - 1915
A letter from Sir Stamford Raffles in Batavia to Charles Grant, Chairman of the East India Company, 25 October 1815 (3 pages), defending Raffles' administrative record in Java, written before he had received news of the decision to return Java to the Dutch. There is an undated typescript copy of this letter (2 pages) and a photocopy of a second letter, written by Raffles in Singapore to David Brown, 12 November 1822 (3 pages).
Letter to Lieutenant-General Sir John Glubb, 1958 - 1963
A letter discussing the importance of political propaganda, illustrated by Churchill's success in countering a pro-Indonesian propaganda campaign in Kelantan during 1946-1947.
Letters from Hugh Le Fleming to Florence Le Fleming, 1929 - 1941
[Lillian with her mother and uncle, Charles Robertson, on the latter's tea estate in Java], 1920 - 1925
130 x 100 mm.
London-Dutch East Indies [i.e. Indonesia]-Malaya [i.e. Malay Peninsula]-Penang [i.e. Pinang]-Hong Kong. Ceylon [i.e. Sri Lanka], 1935-09 - 1935-10
Macassar [i.e. Ujung Pandang] Harbour, with private piers and British S.S. Ban Poh Guan in front, 1900
167 x 110 mm. View looking along the water-front of Macassar Harbour, with the steamer Ban Poh Guan moored at the pier in the foreground and sailing ships beyond. As the capital of the Celebes and a free port, Macassar was the busiest trading port in the archipelago.
Malay memories, 1969-12
A detailed description of Morkill’s varied work as magistrate and district officer, and of Malay landscape, life and culture (34 sheets).
Managers house, Brahrang, Lankat, 1880 - 1889
350 x 265 mm. Showing a group of European men and women posed on a tennis court, with servants standing behind and a two storey wooden house with thatched roof, and a verandah on the first floor, in the background.