Indonesia (nation)
Found in 293 Collections and/or Records:
Pegoendangan 1919, 1919
Showing a man and a child standing in the middle of a shallow stream.
Pemandangan 1919, 1919
External view of a house.
Photograph collection of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
Photographs of Indonesia, 1930 - 1931
Photographs of Macassar, circa 1900
Loose prints measuring approximately 165 x 110 mm, captioned on the reverse.
Photographs of Madras, Indonesia, Malaya, Australia and western Europe
Photographs of North Africa and Asia
A large album of albumen prints. The prints are of various sizes and by various photographers. The compiler of the album is not known. Captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found. Titles composed by the cataloguer are enclosed in square brackets.
Photographs of Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Pacific Islands, the United States and Africa
Planters house, Lankat, 1880 - 1889
278 x 208 mm. A view looking towards a small hill at the top of which stands a thatched bungalow. A lawn and neatly tended garden stand in front of the house, while a party of men is engaged in clearing land in the foreground. With a banana plantation at the right and jungle in the background.
Policeman on point duty, 1919
Polok and husband [Hans Le Mayeur], 1949
Three photographs of a Balinese woman and her European husband.
Polok and servants, 1949
55 x 85 mm.
Polok and servants, 1949
55 x 83 mm.
Prarnbanan - The Thousand Temples near Djokjakarta, 1870 - 1900
247 x 185 mm. View of part of the overgrown ruins of the 7th century temples at Prambanan, situated some 24 miles south east of Borobudur. Formerly known as Mendang Kamular, the temples were built by Indian architects and artists who had emigrated from Gujerat under the leadership of Maharaja Adiraja Adityandhama at the end of the 6th century AD.
Prembanan - The Thousand Temples near Djokjakarta, 1870 - 1900
196 x 241 mm. View showing one of the central temples at Prambanan, a pyramidal structure decorated with bas-reliefs.
Professional snapshots. Malaya - Java [i.e. Jawa] - Bali - New Zealand. February - May 1939, 1939-02 - 1939-05
This relates to a later stage in McKay's career than any of the other albums. Apart from its serial number 20, it is marked on the cover 'Album No 4' possibly of a collection of professional photographs made by McKay.
Protestaantsche Kerk, Semarang, 1880 - 1899
170 x 120 mm. General view of the Protestant Church on Heerenstraat, with a well in the foreground. The main body of the church is polygonal, capped by an unattractive dome. The main entrance from Heerenstraat is in the form of two towers fronted by a portico.
'Psychological warfare', 1956 - 1957
Churchill's commentary upon the Suez Crisis. He calls for effective propaganda to make Britain's case, and to counter the spread of Communism, illustrated by his successful campaign against pro-Indonesian propaganda in Kelantan during 1946-47. (4 sheets).
Quarters, 1919
Reception for Queen's Day, 1952, Djakarta [i.e. Jakarta]
175 x 120 mm. Photograph of the Indonesian Premier, Dr. Wilope, proposing the toast of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at a reception given by H.E. Sir Derwent William Kermode (1898-1960) British Ambassador in Djakarta on 5 June 1952. Photograph by Ipphas, Indonesia. With accompanying correspondence.
Ripe tobacco, 1880 - 1889
354 x 268 mm. A view looking across a large field of ripe tobacco with jungle in the distance.
River Begomit, Lankat, 1880 - 1889
278 x 209 mm. A view looking down on a river flowing through thick jungle. The group of men in and beside the river appear to be in the process of building a bridge. Exact location unidentified.
River washing, 1949
55 x 85 mm.
Road to Sindanglaija, Java, 1870 - 1900
239 x 193 mm. View looking along the road which runs downhill between a deep cutting. Precise location unidentified (? possibly the further side of the Poetjak Pass).
Ronding Semarangsche Rivier voor het Bandjir Kanaal, Semarang, 1880 - 1899
167 x 119 mm. View showing a bend in the Semarang River, with open country beyond. The Bandjir Canal presumably runs beyond the further bank along the line of raised level ground.