Malay Archipelago (general region)
Found in 439 Collections and/or Records:
Jesselton, 1908-12
Landscape format. [Showing Rest House in open water].
[Jesselton Sports 1 Jan 1909]. Police (mostly Sikhs and Pathans) looking on, 1909-01-01
Half-plate.
[Jesselton Sports 1 Jan 1909]. Sack race, 1909-01-01
Landscape format. [Near the finish].
[Jesselton Sports 1 Jan 1909]. The finish of the 1/4 mile, 1909-01-01
Landscape format. Trimmed. Makaralli, a Pathan, winning.
[Jesselton Sports 1 Jan 1909] . The high jump, 1909-01-01
Landscape format.
[Jesselton Sports 1 Jan 1909]. The high jump, 1909-01-01
Landscape format. Note Roman Catholic Archbishop - red sash on white dress. [Archbishop also carries parasol].
[Jesselton Sports 1 Jan 1909]. The long jump, 1909-01-01
Landscape format. [Governors house on hill behind].
Jungle cleared for rubber planting, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And young plants from nursery ready for planting.
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.
Kanowit women weaving rattan baskets, Rajang River area, Sarawak, [? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
205 x 153 mm. As captioned.
Kapuan Island, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). '35 lepers [people affected by leprosy there now: mostly Chinese'. [Distant view of island from the sea].
Kedah, 1958-10-14 - 1961-06-23
1. 'How krah (forced labour) was abolished in Kedah' by Sir George Maxwell (2 copies, 4 sheets).
2. Correspondence between Hugh Bryson and Julian Dudley Hall on the evacuation of the Sultan of Kedah, Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, to Kulim during the Japanese invasion of Dec. 1941 (5 sheets).
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.
K.P. [i.e. Kuala Pilah] morning cu [i.e. cumulus?], 1929 - 1933
Showing cumulus clouds over a river.
Kuala Pilah Rice fields, Sago palms, 1930
Glass and film negatives. The label lists at least four other places, which are illegible. Numbers 521-524 and 526 have camera specifications written in pencil underneath the captions.
Kuching, Sarawak, 1960
251 x 168 mm. General view of the harbour and waterfront area of Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, with mountains in the distance.
Kuching, Sarawak : Gunong Matang in the distance, 1904 - 1910
General view looking along the Sarawak River towards the town, with Gunong (mountain) Matang in the distance.
Kudat, 1909
The Resident coming out in his boat. [Showing sailing boat with land in the distance].
Lalong by roadside, K. Pilah [i.e. Kuala Pilah], 1930
Plants growing beside the road.
Lalong by roadside, K. Pilah [i.e. Kuala Pilah], 1930
Plants growing beside the road.
Land Dyak longhouse, Kampong Pichin, Sarawak, 1960s, 1960 - 1969
158 x 107 mm. View looking along the extended, atap roofed house.
Land just prepared for tobacco planting, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [A closer view than previous print].
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.