West Malaysia (division (national))
Found in 1012 Collections and/or Records:
[Fort St John, Malacca], 1910
134 x 101 mm. Showing the ruins of the gateway of Fort St John. The gateway consists of an arch flanked by Ionic pilasters and octagonal towers and surmounted by a coat of arms carved in relief and a bell tower. Above the entrance is carved Anno 16 [?] 18.
[Fort St John, Malacca], 1910
132 x 104 mm. Showing a section of the ramparts of Fort St John.
Fraser's Hill, 1930 - 1937-07
Glass negatives of Fraser's Hill in Pahang. Corner visited there on holiday with his sister in July 1937. However, these photographs date back to an earlier visit in 1930.
Frasers Hill [Pahang], 1920 - 1939
101 x 61 mm. A view looking across a well-tended lawn towards a bungalow on Frasers Hill.
Frasers Hill, Pahang, 1920 - 1939
126 x 109 mm. Showing one of the bungalows on Frasers Hill, with jungle in the background.
Frasers Hill [Pahang, 1950s], 1950 - 1959
156 x 102 mm. Showing the Government Dairy, shops, bungalows and part of the golf course at Frasers Hill.
Frasers Hill, Pahang : milk cattle from Governments experimental Agricultural station, 1920 - 1939
72 x 96 mm. A distant view of cattle grazing on the hillside, with forest beyond.
Frasier's Hill view, 1930
Glass negatives of Fraser's Hill in Pahang. Corner visited there on holiday with his sister in July 1937. However, these photographs date back to an earlier visit in 1930.
Frasier's Hill view, 1930
Glass negatives of Fraser's Hill in Pahang. Corner visited there on holiday with his sister in July 1937. However, these photographs date back to an earlier visit in 1930.
French miners, Perak : Societe des Etains de Kinta, 1904 - 1910
Showing three French tin miners posed on the steps leading to the verandah of a house at Kinta.
From Beng Seng's towards River, 1913-12
141 x 81 mm. A view looking along the flooded street from Beng Seng's premises towards the Kelantan River.
From D. D. C. L. Office - towards Balei, 1913-12
142 x 81 mm. A view along a flooded street, from the D. D. C. L. (? Deputy District Commissioner of Lands) Office looking towards Balei.
From D. D. C. L. Office - towards River, 1913-12
141 x 80 mm. A view looking across flooded land from the D. D. C. L. (? Deputy District Commissioner of Lands) Office towards the Kelantan River; with an unidentified European standing waist-deep in the water in the middle ground.
From Residency, Malacca, 1922
77 x 135 mm. A view looking across the Residency gardens towards the sea. Photograph by William Langham-Carter (?).
Front view of house in Penang, 1884
206 x 157 mm. A view from the driveway of the house seen in the preceding print, with a string of ponies held by Indian servants lined up on the lawn. Photograph probably by M.A. Cameron.
Funeral of Tuanku Muhammad, Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, 1933, 1933
235 x 165 mm. Showing a group of Malays pulling the decorated bier along a street in Sri Menanti. Tuanku Muhammad on August 1, 1933 and the funeral took place two days later.
G. Simbale road, Selangor, 1930
Glass negatives of Fraser's Hill in Pahang. Corner visited there on holiday with his sister in July 1937. However, these photographs date back to an earlier visit in 1930.
G. Simbale road, Selangor, 1930
Glass negatives of Fraser's Hill in Pahang. Corner visited there on holiday with his sister in July 1937. However, these photographs date back to an earlier visit in 1930.
G. Simpah [i.e. Ginteng Simpah?], view on Selangor side, 1930
A view from the road (on which is parked an automobile).
G. Simpah [i.e. Ginteng Simpah?], view on Selangor side, 1930
Glass negatives of Fraser's Hill in Pahang. Corner visited there on holiday with his sister in July 1937. However, these photographs date back to an earlier visit in 1930.
G. Tahan [Gunong Tahan?], Frasier's Hill, 1939-08
Film negatives of trees and foliage.
Garcinia ?ostrata, 1931 - 1933
Glass and film negatives
Garcinia ?ostrata, 1931 - 1933
Glass and film negatives
Garden party at Ipoh, 1974
206 x 152 mm. Showing Tuanku Abdul Halim greeting guests at a garden party at Ipoh. Tuanku Bahiyah stands behind him.