Malay Archipelago (general region)
Found in 439 Collections and/or Records:
Wahah Monkey (black), 1909
Quarter-pIate. It has never been taken to Zoo.
Washing the sago before drying, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Water brought by rail to Tawau, Sabah [? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
203 x 156 mm. Showing villagers at Tawau drawing water from a large barrel which has arrived from the hills on a narrow gauge railway.
Waterfall, Sirdang, Sumatra [? 1880s], 1880 - 1889
239 x 181 mm. A view looking upstream towards a waterfall on an unidentified river.
'When Bunga Mas was offered to King Edward VII', 1965-01-11 - 1965-01-22
Two annotated drafts of an article by Hugh Bryson describing how the tribute of golden and silver trees and flowers was sent from the Sultan of Kedah to King Edward VII in 1909, following the transfer of the suzerainty of Kedah from Siam to Britain. There is also a letter from Bryson to the Royal Archives at Windsor, enquiring about their location (7 sheets).
Women sewing mats together for baling, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format).
Wreck SS 'Band' on Reef, 'Cape Rivers', N.W. Celebes, June 26 1910, 1910-06-26
View showing the wrecked ship.
Wreck SS 'Band' on Reef, 'Cape Rivers', N.W. Celebes, June 26 1910, 1910-06-26
View showing the wrecked ship.
Wreck SS 'Band' on Reef, 'Cape Rivers', N.W. Celebes, June 26 1910, 1910-06-26
View showing the wrecked ship.
Young Orang Outang at Jimpangah, near Beaufort, 1909
[Sequence showing small Orang Outang being held by European woman in long white dress by banisters while European man, in white suite with topee offers his hand for play, probably A.C. Pearson, the Resident of Kudat].
Young Orang Outang at Jimpangah, near Beaufort, 1909
[Sequence showing small Orang Outang being held by European woman in long white dress by banisters while European man, in white suite with topee offers his hand for play, probably A.C. Pearson, the Resident of Kudat].
Young Orang Outang at Jimpangah, near Beaufort, 1909
[Sequence showing small Orang Outang being held by European woman in long white dress by banisters while European man, in white suite with topee offers his hand for play, probably A.C. Pearson, the Resident of Kudat].
Young Orang Outang at Jimpangah, near Beaufort, 1909
[Sequence showing small Orang Outang being held by European woman in long white dress by banisters while European man, in white suite with topee offers his hand for play, probably A.C. Pearson, the Resident of Kudat].
Young orang-utang, 2 yrs old, Buitenzorg [probably now known as Bogor], 1926-01
60 x 105 mm. Showing a young orang-utang clinging to the post of a verandah. Bell saw the animal at the home of the Director of the Garden of Economic Planning on January 18 1926.