Port Dickson (inhabited place)
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
District Officers' quarters, Port Dickson, 1906
A view from the garden looking towards the small, tile roofed bungalow.
E.B. Maundrell collection 1906, 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.
Malay Volunteer Force , 1933 - 1936
A general view of the Camp Port Dickson.
My bungalow, Port Dickson, 1906
A view from the garden looking up towards the verandahed bungalow.
Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan - at Port Dickson, 1920 - 1939
A view, framed in the foreground by a silhouetted tree, looking out to sea at sunset.
Offices and court, etc., Port Dickson, 1906
A view looking down onto the Port Dickson administrative buildings, with the sea visible in the background.
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.
Port Dickson [? 1920s], 1920 - 1929
107 x 72 mm. A slightly blurred snapshot showing an unidentified woman on a beach at Port Dickson.
Port Dickson [circa 1900], 1900
395 x 283 mm. A view from the sea looking towards the Port Dickson waterfront, with warehouses and commercial premises lining the seafront. Situated 17 miles south-west of Seremban and the principal sea resort of Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan, the town was originally known as Arang-Arang but was renamed Port Dickson in 1889 after Sir John Frederick Dickson (1835-1891) (Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements 1885-1891).
[Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, c.1900], 1900
270 x 194 mm. A view from a hillside looking down on to the railway station at Port Dickson with the sea beyond.
[Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, c.1900], 1900
270 x 194 mm. Duplicate.
Port Dikson [i.e Dickson], 1907
206 x 102 mm. View along the railway line at Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan.
Ru Lodge as seen from shore side, 1949, 1949
129 x 79 mm. A view looking across a wooden footbridge towards the two storey buildings. Location of Ru Lodge unidentified (? possibly at Port Dickson)
Street in Port Dickson, 1906
A view looking along a shaded street in Port Dickson, lined with houses in European style.
The railway line [Port Dickson, circa 1900], 1900
360 x 282 mm. A view looking along the line which crosses a causeway before running into the station in the background. The 25 miles line from Seremban to Port Dickson was commenced in 1887 and opened to traffic on July 28, 1891.
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 Marine Office and town from wharf, Port Dickson, 1906
A view of Port Dickson water front.