Negeri Sembilan (state)
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
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.
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.
View from my bungalow [Port Dickson], 1906
A view looking out over the houses of the town towards the bay.
View from my bungalow [Port Dickson], showing Cape Rachardo in distance, 1906
Album of photographs all 97 x 71 mm, presumably taken by E.B. Maundrell with the inscription on the first page S.E.M. from E.B.M. with best wishes Christmas, 1906. Port Dickson F.M.S. 5.12.06. A list of subjects is on the back page. These include: photographs of Port Dickson domestic dwellings and other buildings, whale boats, tree ferns and vegetation.
View of forest from G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi] bungalow, 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.
View of G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi] bungalow, 1930
Showing the view from the Gunung Angsi bungalow overlooking its tennis court.
View of Marine Office and town from wharf, Port Dickson, 1906
A view of Port Dickson water front.
View of part of the Fuji-Go-Glendale Estate Road, Negri Sembilan, [1945], 1945
43 x 58 mm. A view looking along the jungle road with dense vegetation on either side.
View west (SW and NW) from G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi] bungalow, 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.
View west (SW and NW) from G. Angsi [i.e. Gunung Angsi] bungalow, 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.
Visit by Sir John Anderson to Seremban, Negri Sembilan, 1904, 1904
Watching school sports at Kuala Pilah, Negri Sembilan [? 1950], 1950
127 x 80 mm. Showing Tuanku Besar Berhanuddin (uncle of Tuanku Abdul Rahman), Chi Khatijah (wife of Abdul Malek, Chief Minister), and H. P. Bryson seated under an awning with other spectators at the school sports.
Women carrying traditional mourning tributes, funeral of Tuanku Muhammad, 1933, 1933
235 x 149 mm. Showing Malay women in the mourning procession.