Pahang (state)
Found in 168 Collections and/or Records:
Knema hookeriana, near Bentong, 1932 - 1937
Showing a man beneath a very tall tree on the roadside.
Kuantan 1910-12, 1910 - 1912
100 x 75 mm. Group in the open air with Mrs Le Fevre seated in the centre of seven men, all identified by Mrs Le Fevre.
Main shaft, 1907
125 x 108 mm.
Malay pasture, Tembeling, Pahang, 1931
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.
Malaya in monochrome. Published for the Malayan Governments by Houghton-Butcher (Eastern) Limited, Camera House, Singapore, 1924, 1924
My Houseboat, 1928-04
Most of the population in Temerloh lived in villages or hamlets on or near the Pahang River bank.
Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan and Pahang, 1900 - 1960
Contains 84 prints and 38 negatives by various photographers. There are 118 different pictures; 1-37, 71-117 are prints, with negatives of 34-37; 38-70, including 49a, are from the personal collection of Hugh Patterson Bryson presented to the RCS towards the end of his life, and relate to his post-war work as British Adviser, Negri Sembilan, from which he retired in 1951.
On the Jelai, 1904 - 1910
View on the Jelai River, with two slim wooden canoes moored in the foreground.
On the Jelai, Pahang, 1904 - 1910
River scene.
On the Jelai, Pahang, 1904 - 1910
On the Sarang, Pahang, 1904 - 1910
View looking along the river, with jungle on either bank, and a canoe moored in the foreground.
Pahang River [? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
204 x 148 mm. View looking along a stretch of the Pahang River, with dense forest on either bank.
Pahang River at Kuala Lipis, 1907
204 x 151 mm. General view of river scenery.
Pahang River at Kuala Lipis, 1907
204 x 155 mm. General view, with houseboats in foreground.
Pahang River, Kuala Tembeling, 1930
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.
Pahang River, Kuala Tembeling, 1930
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.
Path to Pine Tree Hill, Fraser's Hill, 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.
Path to Pine Tree Hill, Fraser's Hill, 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.
Path to waterfalls valley, Fraser's Hill, 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.
Photographs of Malaya, 1936 - 1940
There are four main sets of photographs: jungle-dwelling Sakai men, a beach at Port Dickson, the Buckleys' bungalow at Swettenham Road, Kuala Lumpur, where they lived 1937-1940, and the Cameron Hills. These are followed by a number of individual photographs dating from the Buckleys' time in Malaya, with one taken in Australia. All of the photographs are in black-and-white.
[Pitcher plant], 1920 - 1939
38 x 58 mm. Close up view of a pitcher plant.
Pulau Tioman Island, 1932
Glass and film negatives of coastal and foliage scenery.
Raub, 1907
196 x 118 mm. General view, with elephants in the foreground.
Raub Gold Mining Coy. General view, 1907
204 x 105 mm. View looking down on workings, with river beyond.
Raub - K. Lipis, 1907
77 x 152 mm. Showing the jungle road between Raub and Kuala Lipis.