Melaka (state)
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
[Bullock cart,] Malacca ?, 1922 - 1925
140 x 86 mm. Showing a cart drawn by two long horned bullocks moving along a street towards the camera. Exact location unidentified.
From Residency, Malacca, 1922
77 x 135 mm. A view looking across the Residency gardens towards the sea. Photograph by William Langham-Carter (?).
Group on a naval vessel, ? Malacca, circa 1922-1925, 1922 - 1925
Kings Birthday Parade, Malacca, about 1923, 1923
138 x 88 mm. Showing William Langham-Carter (Resident Councillor, Malacca 1923-1925) taking the salute as troops march past. With civilian spectators in the background.
Kings Birthday Parade, Malacca, about 1923, 1923
132 x 95 mm. Showing Langham-Carter and two officers watching troops on parade during the review.
Kings Birthday Parade, Malacca, about 1923, 1923
138 x 88 mm. Showing Langham-Carter and two other officials standing beside the flagpole after the parade, with civilian spectators in the background. The figure in the background in white uniform and spiked helmet is identified as William Montagu Lance Bower (1878-), Superintendent of Police in Malacca from 1911.
Malacca Club, about 1924, 1924
Malacca to Negri [i.e. Negeri] Sembilan ? [or] Pasis Panjang Road, 1922 - 1925
137 x 80 mm. A view looking along a road, with coconut palms on either side and thatched houses in the foreground. The two contradictory captions are written in different hands. Pasis Panjang village is situated on the south-west coast of Singapore Island.
Probably Fort Terrace, Malacca, 1922 - 1925
157 x 139 mm. A view looking along the tree-lined street, with a part of a cricket pitch in the foreground.
Residency, Malacca, 1920
170 x 199 mm (mounted on card). Showing an old well in the Residency garden.
? Residency, Malacca, 1922
146 x 102 mm. Showing part of a garden, probably in the Malacca Residency, with open ended greenhouses on the left and garden seats at the right.
The drawing room, The Residency, Malacca, 1922
113 x 156 mm. A view looking along the length of the room which has a high, curved ceiling broken by an arch at its mid-point, tiger skin rugs on the floor and numerous photographs and paintings on the walls and on easels.
The Princes' car passing through the India and Ceylon Arch, ? Malacca, 1922, 1922
141 x 83 mm. As described, with spectators and motor cars in the foreground.
The Residency, Malacca, 1920
190 x 154 mm (mounted on card). A view looking across the lawn towards the front façade of the Residency, a two-storey structure with open verandahs running around the building and surmounted by a pediment above the main entrance. The Residency was built on the bones of the older Residency between 1903 and 1905, and was situated on St Pauls Hill.
The Residency, Malacca, 1910
192 x 140 mm. A view looking across the lawn towards the Residency.
The Residency, Malacca, 1922
102 x 60 mm. A snapshot showing the front façade and one side of the Residency building. Photograph by William-Langham Carter (?).