Sabah (state)
Found in 142 Collections and/or Records:
Crocodile on sand on other side of Padas River, 1909
Crocodile on the Inamam River, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [River bank thick with vegetation with river in the foreground].
Cutch works, Sandakan, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The Bakau Co Ltd: turns out about 80 tons per month: exported to England, France Germany, Holland, U.S.A. The best cutch is obtained from the Tungah tree. Tungah tree gives 61-63% of tannin absorbable by hide. [Showing forest behind and a tram-lines leading from the works along ? pier].
Dacrydium, 1960
Film negatives depicting detailed images of picked flora from evergreen coniferous trees or shrubs. There are plaques beside each specimen: 1566-1574: Malay Peninsula, State of Pahang; 1575-1577: Flora of Mount Kinabalu; 1578-1580: Malay Peninsula, State of Trengganu.
Diary: 'Footloose in S.E. Asia'
A diary of Le Sueur's experiences in South-East Asia, October 1998-April 1999, 270 pages, including 48 pages of photographs and 4 pages of maps. The areas covered are, in order, Thailand; Laos; Northern Vietnam; South Vietnam; Cambodia; Luzon, Palawan, Central Archipaelago and Mindanao (Philippines); Sabah (Malaysia); Brunei; Sarawak (Malaysia); Western Malaysia; Bangkok.
Diospyros, Ranau, 1960-08
A fern. The caption continues: 'leaf spray in book' which may refer to Corner's two volume published work: 'Wayside trees of Malaya.'
[European man in white plays with young Orang Outang], 1909
[European man in white plays with young Orang Outang], 1909
F beccarii [i.e. Ficus beccarii] and Latifolia, Ranau, 1960-08
Showing two men beneath a small tree or bush.
F. benjamina [i.e. Ficus benjamina], Ranau, 1960-08
Trees.
Felling jungle to make a road, 1909
On the Padas River. [Showing two men with an ax by a partly felled tree in the jungle].
Fictus Stolonifera, Sepilok, Sandakan, 1960-08
Showing two men among tall trees.
Fictus Stolonifera, Sepilok, Sandakan, 1960-08
Showing two men among tall trees.
Fictus Stolonifera, Sepilok, Sandakan, 1960-08
Showing two men among tall trees.
Fictus Stolonifera, Sepilok, Sandakan, 1960-08
Showing the base of a tall tree, its air roots visible.
Ficus ?andospermifolia, ?Temomfok, 1960-08
Film negatives and matching prints of flora, with one street scene. The images were originally kept in three small packets by Kwong Tai Photo Service, Sandakan, and the prints are captioned on the reverse.
Ficus beccarii and Latifolia, Ranau, 1960-08
Showing a man looking at a small tree or large shrub growing amongst tall trees.
Ficus kerkhovenii, Ranau, 1960-08
Photographs and (some) matching negatives of mostly trees and flora. The prints with captions on the reverse have listed.
Ficus pellucido-punctata, Ranau, 1960-08
Film negatives and matching prints of flora, with one street scene. The images were originally kept in three small packets by Kwong Tai Photo Service, Sandakan, and the prints are captioned on the reverse.
Footprints in the sand on Mantanani Island, 1909-01
Landscape format. [Showing footprints with the sea beyond].
[Forest scene], 1960-08
Film negatives and matching prints of trees and views in Papua and Jesselton (i.e. Kota Kinabalu). The images were originally kept in a small packet by Papuan Prints Limited, Port Moresby. The prints are captioned on the reverse.
Giant Lalang tree at Sekong, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). On the rubber estates. [Showing two European men dwarfed at the foot of the tree].
Government House, Jesselton from the hill called Fort Victoria, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). Mr and Mrs Gueritz in front of the house. [A cannon in the right foreground and Government beyond the stream on a rise with hills in the distance].
Group of Bisaya boys from Loongban, on Padas river near Beaufort, 1909
Quarter-plate. [Showing a row of boys photographed from one side, with palm trees and thatched houses in the background].
Group of Mooruts from Tomani at Kampong Binau [i.e. Binai ?], 1909-01
Landscape format. Kampong means village. [Group of nine, some blurred].