Kelantan (state)
Found in 124 Collections and/or Records:
From D. D. C. L. Office - towards River, 1913-12
141 x 80 mm. A view looking across flooded land from the D. D. C. L. (? Deputy District Commissioner of Lands) Office towards the Kelantan River; with an unidentified European standing waist-deep in the water in the middle ground.
Group at [? Kota Bahru] [i.e. Baharu] Kelantan, circa 1914, 1914
288 x 232 mm. Showing a group of the Kelantan royal family and British officials posed for the photographer at an unidentified function. From left to right (first figure unidentified): Dr John Desmond GIMLETTE (1867-); Medical Officer, Malaya 1896-circa 1922; served in Kelantan 1909-circa 1916; Sultan MUHAMMAD IV; William LANGHAM-CARTER; The Raja Kelantan, Later Sultan ISMAIL; Tuanku Seri Indra, later Sultan IBRAHIM.
Group [? At Kota Bahru], Kelantan, circa 1914, 1914
Group outside Beng Seng and Co.s premises, [? Kota Bahru] [i.e. Baharu], Kelantan, circa 1915, 1915
Gua Musang station, 1930
Showing a small wooden building in front of a huge rock face.
Gunong Tahan, 1937-09
Film negatives of trees, foliage and general views of tree canopies on Gunong Tahan Mountain.
In front of Gua ?Minek, Kelantan, 1931
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.
In front of Gua ?Minek, Kelantan, 1931
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.
K. Bahru [i.e. Kota Baharu] across the river, 1937-04
A view looking across the river.
[Kampong beroh! Tumpat], 1937
Showing a chained monkey standing in the leaves. The head and front quarters of a chained ox can be seen behind.
Kampong beroh! Tumpat, 1932 - 1937
Showing a chained monkey among the leaves. The head and front quarters of a chained ox can be seen behind.
Kampong beroh! Tumpat, 1932 - 1937
Showing a man bending down to a chained monkey.
Kelantan, 1932 - 1952
A file relating to the internal affairs of Kelantan. It includes a copy of the treaty of 1910, and papers discussing the treatment of the indigenous peoples by the Malays and Chinese, and Chinese immigration (22 sheets).
Kelantan 1914, 1914
An album containing prints measuring approximately 135 x 80 mm, most captioned either in manuscript beneath the print or in the negative. Captions composed for this entry are enclosed in square brackets. The album contains mainly scenic views. Photographs are probably by William Kerr.
[Kelantan fishermen returning, ? 1950s], 1950 - 1959
157 x 104 mm. Showing a group of fishermen bring their boat in to shore.
Kelantan floods, 1927-01-01 - 1927-01-15
A series of reports recounting the loss of life and damage caused by the flooding of the Kelantan River and the steps taken to bring relief to the victims (20 sheets).
Kelantan River from Sungei Bagan Estate, 1914
125 x 80 mm. A view looking northwards along the Kelantan River from the Sungei Bagan Estate, situated on the east bank a few miles south of Kota Bharu [i.e. Bahru]
Kelantan silversmith [1950s], 1950 - 1959
204 x 153 mm. Showing a Malay craftsman inspecting some of his work.
Kelantan, Trengganu [i.e. Terengganu], 1937
Photographs of trees.
Kelantan Volunteer Rifles, Sikh Police Band, circa 1914, 1914
129 x 77 mm. Showing the Sikh band marching past with three officers of the K.V.R. following behind. These are identified as: D.C.R. RAINNIE, Duff Development Company; William LANGHAM-CARTER, British Adviser; and Herbert Alfred ANDERSON, C.O. of the K.V.R.
[Kelantan Volunteer Rifles, Sikh Police Band, circa 1914], 1914
128 x 76 mm. A more distant view of the scene in the preceding plate, looking along the road (presumably in the capital of Kelantan, Kota Bahru) toward the marching group.
Ketil River, Kelantan, 1931
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.
Ketil River, Kelantan, 1931
Glass negatives. The label lists three other places, which are illegible. Images are chiefly of Pahang and Kelantan.
Kuala Krai [Kuala Kerai] tunnel construction photographs
Laurel, K. Bahru [i.e. Kota Baharu], 1937
Photographs of trees, most are of Terengganu, some of Kelantan. The photographs are in good condition and measure approximately 65 x 65 mm.