Malay Archipelago (general region)
Found in 457 Collections and/or Records:
Sumatra - Sabang, 1910 - 1915
A view showing a stone gateway and a tree in Sabang with grassland beyond. Presumably the remains of a more extensive wall.
Sumatra, Sabang, 1909, 1909
A view showing a white-suited figure standing in a roadway in Sabang with a large white house and palm trees behind him.
Sumatra, Sabang; an octopus , 1910 - 1915
A view showing a ship's officer and a man holding up an octopus for the camera.
Sumatra, Singapore, Penang [i.e. Pinang], 1880 - 1889
Tabakang, Ulu Sadong, Sarawak, 1904 - 1910
River view with canoes in the foreground and a thatched house on the further bank.
Tapping six year old rubber trees on the Sekong Estate, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). [A dark jungle scene].
Tattoo making in the Baram, Sarawak [circa 1960], 1960
140 x 110 mm. Showing a young girl having her feet tattooed, with other children looking on.
Terengganu rising, 1962-02-12 - 1962-02-25
Notes by Hugh Bryson on the resistance to paying land taxes and other grievances in Terengganu which led to violent confrontation with the government in May 1928. The file includes comments upon Bryson's notes by the Malayan civil servant W.F.N. Churchill (10 sheets).
The Corporal and the Costermonger, Borneo Malays. Cakes of gutta jelutong on the Malay schooner Banjerwangi, Sarawak, 1904 - 1910
Showing two Malays squatting among sacks of rubber on the deck of the schooner.
The dispensary, Kuching, 1904 - 1910
General view of the dispensary building from the driveway, with rickshaw drivers in the foreground.
The Doosen half of the village, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Doosens in canoe: Resident coming up the river. [Resident in typical district officers boat with oars].
The English Church, Sarawak, 1880 - 1889
263 x 207 mm. View looking up the hillside towards St Thomas' Church, Kuching, a small wooden building with bell tower, erected and consecrated in 1851. Photographer unknown, probably G.R. Lambert and Co.
The Escolta, the principal business street of Manila, 1890 - 1899
215 x 133 mm. View looking along the Escolta, a commercial street busy with trams and small horse cabs.
The Escolta, the principal business street of Manila, 1890 - 1899
214 x 139 mm. View looking along the Escolta, a commercial street busy with trams and small horse cabs.
The forests of Sabah, 1965
The origin of this collection is not known, but it appears to have been assembled for a travelling exhibition, and each print is marked Copy neg. Photoscale May 1965. Sources are given where known. Prints are 215 x 160 mm.
The gaol, Sarawak, 1904 - 1910
General view of the gaol at Kuching, a complex of whitewashed buildings with a crenellated imitation castle, presumably the Governor's quarters at the left.
The Grand Stand at Yenoun Sports, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). These women include Javanese, Biscayas, Mouruts and Chinese.
The last picking, 1909
Quarter-plate. [Showing supervisors in white suits and hats down a path between two fields of tabacco].
The middle rapids, 1909
Penotal Gorge: Padas river not in flood.
The Mosque, Brunei, 1960 - 1969
192 x 200 mm. General view looking across the artificial lake towards the modern mosque.
The mouth of the river Abai, 1909-01
Half-plate. Looking towards the sea. North of Usukan Bay in the West Coast Residence. Immediately in the foreground is a characteristic piece of swamp : alluvial deposit brought down by the river, covered with tropical jungle, and often stretching for miles on each side. Quite typical Borneo scene.
The Muar Question, 1878-05-07
Incomplete memorandum from the Sultan of Johor, Sir Abu Bakar, to the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson, outlining his claim to Muar (44 sheets).
The Penotal Gorge, Padas River, 1909
View taken coming down from Tenom by trolley.
The Petrel, 1909-01
Landscape format. Govt yacht : in front of Mt Kinabalu. [Mt Kinabalu not visible].
The port of Cebu, 1890 - 1899
215 x 167 mm. View looking over the buildings of the town towards the harbour, where sailing vessels are moored. The port is situated on Cebu Island on the Bohol Strait 350 miles south-est of Manila. Founded in 1565 as San Miguel, it was the site of the first permanent Spanish settlement in the Philippines.