Perak (state)
Found in 287 Collections and/or Records:
Taiping. New Club and Officers Mess, 1907
206 x 81 mm.
Taiping Physical Cultural League , 1931-06
Presentation of my cup at conclusion of Badminton Tournament.
Taiping. Residency and the Club, 1907
205 x 105 mm.
Taiping. Waterfall, 1907
209 x 272 mm. With waterworks in foreground.
Tamjong Malim Football , 1933 - 1936
Che Kadir Sulaiman (Settlement officer). Just off on land inspection.
Tamjong Malin, 1930-01 - 1930-07
L-R (back)Ralif, Hanson, Sulaiman (Front) Penghula, Ahmed. At Vlu Slum.
Tamjong Malin, 1930-03-06
My Old Fiat Car. A bicycle expedition to Vlu Slum.
Tamjong Malin, 1930-11
Sheppard, Dindings while waiting for Bonus [Malay exam].
Tamjong Malin, 1930-11
L-R Ralib, Sulaiman, taken during the week I was working on the Malay Bonus Exam.
Tamjong Malin, 1930-01 - 1930-07
The Penghulus Court: Sliun Rahib, Penghula Ahmed, Roga Hagin, Wahid Guru Savaludin.
Tamjong Malin, 1930-01 - 1930-07
A new Malay mandinah under construction near Slim (Ralib).
Tamjong Malin, 1930-01 - 1930-07
View across Slim River from my House at Ulu Slim.
Tamjong Malin, 1930-01 - 1930-07
Impromptu Football at Ulu Slim Penhula Ahmed Centre.
Tamjong Malin Country side near Slim, 1930-07
Group of Slim notables outside the Malay Club Slim en route to Taiping.
Tanjung Malim football , 1932 - 1936
Visit of Penang Peranaka XI from KL [Kuala Lumpur].
Telok Anson, 1907
202 x 149 mm. View of Perak River waterfront at Telok Anson, taken from Mills Road.
Telok Anson, 1907
202 x 148 mm. Looking across a grassed area between two streets, with a pagoda in the background.
‘The antediluvian monster of Batang Padang’, 1960 - 1962
Clayton’s description of a large snake he sighted while bathing in the Batang River (2 sheets).
The author with his Banjarese and Javanese friends [? circa 1912], 1912
138 x 80 mm. Showing Oliver Marks posed in the centre of a group of Banjarese and Javanesemen.
The Birch Memorial, Pasir Salak, Perak River, 1921, 1921
80 x 136 mm. Showing the granite obelisk raised in memory of James Wheeler Woodford Birch, first British Resident in Perak, who was murdered in 1875. The inscription, not legible here, reads: 'Here at the fort of Datok Maharaja Lela the Honourable J.W. Birch, First British Resident of Perak, was killed in the performance of his duty on 2nd November 1875'.
'The crafty crocodile', 1962
Notes on the danger crocodiles posed to humans and animals, and on hunting them. They were arranged by Clayton's daughter, Mrs Stuart McHugh.
'The early days of the Ipoh Swimming Club', 1961
Bennett's account of the foundation of the club in 1924 at a pool originally excavated by tin mining, and a letter to Hugh Bryson.
The floating stage risen to above road level during Parit floods, 1926, 1926
The G.C.V.O. Week: an account of the celebrations at Kuala Kangsar from Sept. 21 to Sept. 28, 1913, to mark the presentation of His Highness the Sultan of Perak of the insignia of the G.C.V.O., 1914-02
Official illustrated programme written by Thomas Fox, editor of the 'Times of Malaya'.
The Governors welcome in Kampar, Perak, 1904 - 1910
Showing Sikh police and townspeople gathered round a wooden triumphal arch which bears the legend Welcome to Sir John Anderson KCMG (Knight Commander of St Michael and St George) from the Chinese community. Sir John Anderson was Governor of the Straits Settlements from 1904-1911.