West Malaysia (division (national))
Found in 1012 Collections and/or Records:
The garden, Morib, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
view looking across the garden towards the sea. Morib is situated 20 miles south of Klang on the Strait of Malacca.
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.
The Governors welcome in Kampar, Perak, 1904 - 1910
Similar to preceding print, but with fewer people in the foreground.
The Inner Roads, Penang, 1880 - 1889
270 x 209 mm. A view looking along the Inner Roads, with steamers and numerous smaller sailing vessels at anchor.
The Langai River at Ulu Langai, Police Barracks, 1904 - 1910
View looking along the river, with police bungalows set among palm trees on a curve of the stream in the background.
The Langai River near source, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
View looking along the river, with two figures in a canoe in the middle ground.
The Langai River near source, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
The Langai River, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
View looking along the river, with a building, partially obscured by vegetation, in the background (possibly the police barracks at Ulu Langai).
The Pahang Trunk Road near Lipis, 1904 - 1910
View looking along the unsurfaced road, with two Malay figures posed in the foreground.
The path to Taiping Hill, ? circa 1925, 1925
82 x 133 mm. Showing an unidentified European woman sitting on one of the steps of the path leading up the hill.
The Perak Sikhs at Taiping Barracks, 1880s, 1880 - 1889
The Perak Valley from the cottage, Perak - 4, 500 feet, [1890s], 1890 - 1899
241 x 190 mm. (mounted on card). A view looking over the valley (largely hidden by low lying cloud), with densely wooded hillside in the foreground.
The Princes' car passing through the India and Ceylon Arch, ? Malacca, 1922, 1922
141 x 83 mm. As described, with spectators and motor cars in the foreground.
The railway line [Port Dickson, circa 1900], 1900
360 x 282 mm. A view looking along the line which crosses a causeway before running into the station in the background. The 25 miles line from Seremban to Port Dickson was commenced in 1887 and opened to traffic on July 28, 1891.
The Residency Hill, Thaiping [i.e. Taiping] [1890s], 1890 - 1899
269 x 207 mm. A view looking over the town from a neighbouring hillside, with tin workings in the foreground, the houses of the town beyond and the Residency situated on a small hill overlooking the Padang.
The Residency Hill, Thaiping [i.e. Taiping] [1890s], 1890 - 1899
269 x 207 mm.
The Residency, Lipis, Pahang, 1904 - 1910
General view of the Residency at Lipis, a substantial two storey thatched building with a deep verandah running round the ground floor. A later note on the reverse of the print draws attention to the woven matting walls and notes the contrast with urban residencies such as Carcosa.
The Residency, Malacca, 1920
190 x 154 mm (mounted on card). A view looking across the lawn towards the front façade of the Residency, a two-storey structure with open verandahs running around the building and surmounted by a pediment above the main entrance. The Residency was built on the bones of the older Residency between 1903 and 1905, and was situated on St Pauls Hill.
The Residency, Malacca, 1910
192 x 140 mm. A view looking across the lawn towards the Residency.
The Residency, Malacca, 1922
102 x 60 mm. A snapshot showing the front façade and one side of the Residency building. Photograph by William-Langham Carter (?).
The rest house, Kuala Pilah, Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan, 1904 - 1910
General view of the rest house, a substantial single storey brick building with tiled roof and a projecting central entrance overlooking the drive.
The resthouse on the Gape [i.e. Gap], 1907
142 x 91 mm. General view of the resthouse in the Semangko Gap (commonly called The Gap), the mountain pass between Kuala Lumpur and Pahang, situated just south of Frasers Hill and 37 miles north of Kuala Lumpur.
The staff of the Civil Affairs Office, Kuala Kangsar, 1946-03
190 x 257 mm (mounted on card). A group photograph showing the staff of the Civil Affairs Office. Identifications are made mostly by means of initials written in ink on the card underneath the photograph: HI; RANLY; CC; DADO; HAMARUDIN; de SILVA; A.H. (presumably Amyand Haggard, donor of this photograph); CATCHPOLE; AFC; DO; RAO, Treasurer; CC; PWD.
The staff of the District Court, Kuala Kangsar, 1946-03
200 x 150 mm (mounted on card). A group photograph with identifications as follows: Notice Server; ACHAVIAM, FERNANDO; GAN; PEON; Inspector WONG; Wan HAMARUDIN; the Presiding Officer; the CAO; MANHENDRAN (Ipoh lawyer); Ditt SINGH.
The Strand, Malacca, 1890 - 1899
270 x 209 mm. A view looking along the footbridge crossing the Malacca River near its mouth, with the ruins of St Pauls Church on the hill on the farther bank. The original parts of the church date from the early sixteenth century.