Sabah (state)
Found in 142 Collections and/or Records:
(Same as 4406). [Tapping rubber trees on Sekong Estate], 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). [Showing two people in the dark forest].
Sandakan, 1909
[Showing distant harbour].
Sandakan, 1909
Cliff, and the Bajan- Malay part of the town (west end) on the way to the cutch works. [Town hidden by palm trees to the left with? sentry box to right of road and man standing in front of drying sheets on the grass near the cliffs with caves on the right].
Sandakan, 1909
Landscape format. [Showing? warehouses on stilts over the sea with town and wooded hills behind].
Sandakan from the east above the Fort, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). N.D.L. steamer Borneo loading timber [left in harbour] Sandakan Town Centre [centre left] Shipping and Engineering works [near left] Chinese Shops [right, with] Govt. Offices, [and] Parsonage and church [behind them, and] Clock Tower [among trees slightly to their left]. (Fisher).
Seedling rubber trees, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). In front of Managers House, Sekong Estate: one seed planted in each basket, and when 18 inches high whole basket is planted, roots not being disturbed. [Remains of Giant Lalang trees also shown].
Sir Neill Malcolm landing in Jesselton, April 9 1929, 1929-04-09
126 x 75 mm. Showing Sir Neill MALCOLM (1869-1953), President of the Court of Directors of the British North Borneo Co., walking along the pier at Jesselton accompanied by the Governor John Lisseter HUMPHREYS.
[Street scene], 1960
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.
Tapping six year old rubber trees on the Sekong Estate, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). [A dark jungle scene].
The forests of Sabah, 1965
The origin of this collection is not known, but it appears to have been assembled for a travelling exhibition, and each print is marked Copy neg. Photoscale May 1965. Sources are given where known. Prints are 215 x 160 mm.
The history of '64', 1900 - 1968
Contains prints by various photographers. Some come from the collection of Sir Frank Swettenham, H.P. Bryson, and William Langham-Carter. The subjects are: 1-7, 75 Johore; 8-25 Kelantan; 26-40, 74 Kedah; 41-64 Trengganu [i.e. Terengganu]; 66-71, 94-95; Sumatra; 72-73 British North Borneo [i.e. Sabah], 76-93, 96 Miscellaneous; 65 Sarawak.
The middle rapids, 1909
Penotal Gorge: Padas river not in flood.
The mouth of the river Abai, 1909-01
Half-plate. Looking towards the sea. North of Usukan Bay in the West Coast Residence. Immediately in the foreground is a characteristic piece of swamp : alluvial deposit brought down by the river, covered with tropical jungle, and often stretching for miles on each side. Quite typical Borneo scene.
The Penotal Gorge, Padas River, 1909
View taken coming down from Tenom by trolley.
The Petrel, 1909-01
Landscape format. Govt yacht : in front of Mt Kinabalu. [Mt Kinabalu not visible].
The Resident of Kudat, A.C. Pearson, Esq, 1909
Quarter-plate. And his pet Wahah.
The train near Kawong, 1909-01
[Looking back along the train].
Three brass figures : North Borneo, 1909-01 - 1909-02
Half-plate (landscape format).
Timber rafts, Sandakan, 1909
[Showing rafts along side ship].
Timber rafts, Sandakan, 1909
[Showing rafts with town across the water].
Tongud: a village house, 1968
134 x 82 mm. matt print.
Tongud: group of children with missionaries, 1968, 1968
82 x 129 mm. glossy print.
Tongud: local transport, a dugout canoe, 1968
134 x 82 mm. matt print.
Tongud: waiting at the dispensary, 1968
134 x 92 mm. matt print.
[Transmitting station, Sabah], 1965
Photograph by Sabah Information Service.