Perak (state)
Found in 287 Collections and/or Records:
Government House, Kuala Kangsar, from the Perak River, 1890 - 1925
124 x 93 mm. A view looking across the river (with boats in the foreground) towards Government House.
Government Offices, Ipoh, 1924
144 x 92 mm. A view looking across gardens towards the Government Offices, a two storey complex in white stone with a pedimented façade facing the road. The exact date of construction has not been determined, unless these are the Town Hall Offices which were built 1912-1913.
Governor and High Commissioner Sir Hugh Clifford at Parit 1927, 1927
193 x 144 mm. Showing an Indian soldier and other figures on the verandah of an unidentified building during visit of Clifford to Parit. Clifford, in Malay costume, is in the centre.
Group of Malay States Guides with their children, 1900
152 x 109 mm. Group portrait of Indian soldiers of the Malay States Guides with their children.
H.H. Sultan of Perak , 1932 - 1938
Sultan Iskandar (1876-1938).
Hill dwellers, central Malaya, 1880 - 1899
183 x 234 mm. (mounted on card). Showing a group of four posed on the ladder leading to their raised dwelling. These figures are probably Sakai, one of the Indigenous peoples of Malaysia. Long (1927, p. 259) describes this group.
Hill dwellers, central Malaya [Sakai women of Batu Pipis, Perak], 1890 - 1899
188 x 232 mm. (mounted on card). A similar portrait to the preceding print, taken on the same occasion but only showing two of the women.
Hill dwellers of central Malaya [Sakai women of Batu Pipis, Perak, 1880s-1890s], 1880 - 1899
179 x 236 mm. (mounted on card). Showing three Sakai women (one with a child on her back) standing against a jungle background.
Holiday bungalow on Taiping Hill, Perak, 1926, 1926
Houseboat, Perak River, 1926
105 x 43 mm. As captioned.
Hubert Berkeley, June. 1951-Feb. 1960
Correspondence, notes and memoirs on the career of the colonial administrator Hubert Berkeley (1864-1942), who served as district officer of Upper Perak, 1904-26. It includes J.S.W. Reid, 'A district officer of the bygone days: memories of Hubert Berkeley' and a series of anecdotes collected by Hugh Bryson.
'Human sacrifice in Malaya' [historic title], 1960 - 1970
An account of a murder which took place in Perak in 1913 written by Major A. Graham (1 sheet). It is accompanied by two photographs.
In the Gapis Pass, [Perak, ? 1890s], 1890 - 1899
165 x 183 mm. A view looking along a section of road in the pass with jungle on either side. Construction work appears to be still in progress, with a roller in the foreground, and labourers seated beside the road in the background.
Interior of M.J. Kennaway's house on Escot Estate, Tanjong Malin, about 1930, 1930
355 x 152 mm. (two prints joined and re-photographed). A panoramic view of a spacious drawing room looking out onto a verandah.
Interior view of M.J. Kennaway's house on Escot Estate, Tanjong Malin, about 1930, 1930
355 x 155 mm. (two prints joined and re-photographed). A panoramic view of the other half of the drawing room seen in the preceding print.
Ipoh. Chinese tempel [i.e. temple], 1907
100 x 136 mm. Temple with cliffs behind.
Ipoh Club, 1907
208 x 132 mm. Looking across recreation ground towards the Club.
Ipoh Club, Perak, Rugby team, 1930, 1930
94 x 71 mm. A group photograph of team members and other Europeans, including a few women. No identifications.
Ipoh. Road [through] the Caves, 1907
101 x 135 mm.
Ipoh. Station Road, 1907
209 x 150 mm. View looking along the street, with the premises of Eric Maxwell, Solicitor and Advocate, in the foregound.
Ipoh. The Residency, 1907
210 x120 mm. View looking across the river towards the Residency.
J.B. Scrivenor collection circa 1904-circa 1910, 1904 - 1910
Kampar, 1907
278 x 185 mm. General view of open cast tin mining operations at Kampar in Perak, 20 miles south - south - east of Ipoh.
Kampong Tawas New Village: dedication of St. Michael’s Church by Bishop Roland Koh, 5 Jan. 1959, 1959
83 x 83 mm. glossy print with two 108 x 108 mm. copies.
Kampong Tawas New Village: Flag raising at Independence Day Celebrations, 31 Aug. 1957, 1957
110 x 105 mm. glossy print with copy and 56 mm. negative.