Negeri Sembilan (state)
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
Some reminiscences of Malaya, 1934-1957, 1961-08
Personal memoir by J.S. Potter describing his experiences.
Sorting out loads among carriers on way to Poom village, 1949, 1949
129 x 80 mm. Identified on the reverse of the print are C. E. Howe, District Officer, Jelebu and L. I. Lewis.
St. Marks, Seremban, east end, 1906
As captioned.
St. Marks, Seremban, west end, 1906
Showing the west end of the wood and brick church.
Stream in forest with Saraca P[illegible word], ?Jebelu NS [Negeri Sembilan?], 1930
Showing a large tree beside a stream.
Street in Port Dickson, 1906
A view looking along a shaded street in Port Dickson, lined with houses in European style.
Street in Seremban, Negri Sembilan, 1920 - 1925
300 x 100 mm. panoramic view backing Y30311B/5. On the right of the picture is a signboard for Ban Joo Lee's General Farm of Negri Sembilan.
Tea in grounds of new Istana, Sri Menanti, Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan August 1931, 1931-08
320 x 73 mm. (panoramic view formed by four prints joined). A view looking across the gardens in the Sultans palace with large group of Europeans gathered round table taking tea.
Territorial Chief Abdullah, Udang of Jelebu, greeting members of Poom Home Guard [1949], 1949
80 x 117 mm. Showing Chief Abdullah and Dato' Shamaruddin bin Haji Abdul Rahman (Undang of Jelebu 1945-1963) shaking hands with members of the Poom Home Guard.
'The changing matralineal society in Negri Sembilan', 1949 - 1966-06-18
This paper was written as part of a course on Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics during 1948-49. The file also includes correspondence between Gullick and Hugh Bryson (250 sheets).
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 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.
Thomas Kitching album, 1920 - 1939
Traditional Menangkau [sic] - style house in Seremban, [Negri Sembilan] [i.e. Negeri Sembilan], 1920 - 1939
83 x 61 mm. A view from a hillside looking down on a longhouse raised on stilts, with an atap roof curving up to pointed ends. A smaller second storey rests on top of the main structure. The Menangkabau States were the small territories between Malacca, Pahang, Johore and Selangor whose original inhabitants are supposed to have come from Menangkabau in Sumatra.
Tree on rocks, G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi], 1930
Showing a tree whose roots are growing around a rock.
Trees on [illegible word], Kuala Pilah, 1932-11-07
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.
Trees on [illegible word], Kuala Pilah, 1932-11-07
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.
Treetops, G. Simpah, Pahang 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.
Treetops, G. Simpah, Pahang 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.
Treetops, with fig in one tree, G. Simpah, Pahang 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.
Tuanku Muhammed of Negri Sembilan [circa 1931], 1931
58 x 84 mm. A half length portrait of H.H. Muhammed, K.C.M.G., (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George) K.C.V.O. (Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order), ibni Almerhum Antah, Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. Muhammed (circa 1865-1933) was ruler of Negri Sembilan from 1887-1933.
'Twenty nine and a half years in the Malayan Civil Service', 1963-04
This is a personal record of Hugh Bryson's career in the Malayan Civil Service including observations upon the social life and customs of Malaya's European, Malay and Chinese populations, politics and government, legal affairs, and the Malayan Emergency. It is accompanied by an index.
Twisted trees, views from south G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi], 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.
Twisted trees, views from south G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi], 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.
Typical houses in newly opened up areas, Sungei Raya, Port Dickson District [1949], 1949
58 x 43 mm. View showing atap houses in a resettlement area.