Negeri Sembilan (state)
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
Port Dickson [? 1920s], 1920 - 1929
107 x 72 mm. A slightly blurred snapshot showing an unidentified woman on a beach at Port Dickson.
Port Dickson [circa 1900], 1900
395 x 283 mm. A view from the sea looking towards the Port Dickson waterfront, with warehouses and commercial premises lining the seafront. Situated 17 miles south-west of Seremban and the principal sea resort of Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan, the town was originally known as Arang-Arang but was renamed Port Dickson in 1889 after Sir John Frederick Dickson (1835-1891) (Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements 1885-1891).
[Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, c.1900], 1900
270 x 194 mm. A view from a hillside looking down on to the railway station at Port Dickson with the sea beyond.
[Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, c.1900], 1900
270 x 194 mm. Duplicate.
Port Dikson [i.e Dickson], 1907
206 x 102 mm. View along the railway line at Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan.
Quarters, 658 Egerton Road, Seremban, [? 1930s], 1930 - 1939
107 x 61 mm. A view from the garden showing the residence of an unidentified official. The locations of the various rooms are marked on the back of the print.
Recollections, 1960 - 1969
Memoirs by Graham describing how the Selangor Club received its nickname of 'The Spotted Dog' in 1896 or 1897, the introduction of polo to Malaya in 1902, and the formation of town guards in 1915 (3 sheets).
'Reminiscences of 1904', 1904-04-10 - 1904-05-15
Extracts from the diaries and letters of Miss Ella Christie describing her travels to the Malay Archipelago made by Hugh Bryson:
1. 'Malaya in 1904' (17 sheets; 2 copies).
2. 'Kuching in 1904' (6 sheets; 2 copies). The file also contains an offprint from its publication in the 'Sarawak Museum Journal', 10 (1961), 43-49.
Rice field, K.P. [i.e. Kuala Pilah], 1929 - 1933
Glass and film negatives. The label lists at least four other places, which are illegible. Numbers 521-524 and 526 have camera specifications written in pencil underneath the captions.
Rice fields at Kuala Pilah, 1930
Glass and film negatives. The label lists at least four other places, which are illegible. Numbers 521-524 and 526 have camera specifications written in pencil underneath the captions.
Rice fields at Kuala Pilah, 1930
Glass and film negatives. The label lists at least four other places, which are illegible. Numbers 521-524 and 526 have camera specifications written in pencil underneath the captions.
Rice fields at Kuala Pilah, 1930
Glass and film negatives. The label lists at least four other places, which are illegible. Numbers 521-524 and 526 have camera specifications written in pencil underneath the captions.
Rice fields seen from D. O. Jelebus house [1949], 1949
58 x 43 mm. Wooded hillside in the distance.
Rice irrigation wheels, Kuala Pilah, 1930
Glass and film negatives. The label lists at least four other places, which are illegible. Numbers 521-524 and 526 have camera specifications written in pencil underneath the captions.
Road between Beutong and Kuala Pilah, Pahang, N.S [i.e. Negeri Sembilan], 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.
Road between Beutong and Kuala Pilah, Pahang, N.S [i.e. Negeri Sembilan], 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.
Road between Beutong and Kuala Pilah, Pahang, N.S [i.e. Negeri Sembilan], 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.
Road from Tompiu to K. Pilah [i.e. Kuala Pilah], N. Sembilan [i.e. Negeri Sembilan], 1933
A tree lined road.
Rock with A [illegible word] ?Guetuus by stream, G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi], 1930
Showing a tall tree growing before a very large rock.
Ru Lodge as seen from shore side, 1949, 1949
129 x 79 mm. A view looking across a wooden footbridge towards the two storey buildings. Location of Ru Lodge unidentified (? possibly at Port Dickson)
Ruling Chiefs of N Sembilan , 1955
Sheppard, State Secretary, Chief of Police, Undangs.
Sakai girls, Jelebu, 1924
153 x 102 mm. Showing three Sakai girls standing in a jungle clearing.
Seremban, 1907
206 x 84 mm. General view of the town.
Seremban from the resthouse, 1907
206 x 109 mm. Seremban from the resthouse.