Perak (river)
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
A bicycle trip down the Perak River , 1931-04
Che Mahmud MCS ADO Sulaiman.
A bicycle trip down the Perak River , 1931-04
A Group outside the Pangulas House at Bota.
A bicycle trip down the Perak River , 1931-04
Where we stopped for cool drink, our bicycles on the left.
A bicycle trip down the Perak River , 1931-04
The start from Parit Sheppard, Roya Kachil Sulans, Raji Amanshah, Roya Kamared Bahin
At the dam site, Perak River [1925], 1925
137 x 79 mm. Showing uncleared land at the site of the proposed dam for the Perak River Hydro-Electric scheme, the agreement for which was signed in December 1925. For details of the scheme, see Barlow (1926, p. 20-22).
At the dam site, Perak River [1925], 1925
137 x 79 mm. Showing uncleared jungle on the west bank, with two Malay youths standing in the foreground. See preceding print. Photograph probably by Sir Montague Barlow.
Bridle path by Perak River, 1926
99 x 49 mm. As captioned with a Malay house in the foreground.
Bridle path by Perak River, 1926
55 x 62 mm. As captioned, with four Malays standing on the path in the foreground.
Car ferry across Perak River at Blanja, Parit, 1926
105 x 45 mm. Showing the pontoon raft car ferry crossing the Perak River.
Chinese cave temple near Ipoh, 1937 - 1940
Undated.
Elephants bathing in the Perak River, Kuala Kangsar, 1890 - 1925
150 x 113 mm.
Engor. Ponton Bridge, 1907
207 x 90 mm. Showing a pontoon bridge across the Perak River at Enggor.
Engor. Rway [i.e. Railway] Bridge, 1907
296 x 91 mm. View of the Victoria Railway Bridge over the Perak River at Enggor.
Houseboat, Perak River, 1926
105 x 43 mm. As captioned.
Kuala Kangsar. Perak River, 1907
205 x 115 mm.
Malay house, Perak River, 1921, 1921
80 x 137 mm. Showing an atap house on the bank of the Perak River, with a small bathing house on stilts extending out into the river itself. A note on the reverse remarks that this bathing hut is similar to the one from which J.W.W. Birch was killed.
'Rafting', 1960 - 1963
A description of the different river craft used for pleasure boating and transportation in Malaya, with accounts of Churchill's most notable rafting experiences (2 copies, 40 sheets).
Refugees from Parit floods on hillside, 1926, 1926
195 x 59 mm. Showing a group of Chinese children standing on a hillside beside the Perak River.
[Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard and the Sultan of Perak, circa ? 1925], 1925
122 x 71 mm. Crossing the Perak near Kuala Kangsar, Lindsay Vears on right. Showing the four elephants and their passengers crossing the Perak River. The Sultan of Perak, Sir Iskander Shah is seated on the elephant at the left, Sir Laurence and Lady Guillemard on the next elephant, an unidentified couple on the third and Lindsay Vears (no further information) on the fourth. Guillemard was Governor of the Straits Settlements 1919-1927.
Telok Anson, 1907
202 x 149 mm. View of Perak River waterfront at Telok Anson, taken from Mills Road.
The Birch Memorial, Pasir Salak, Perak River, 1921, 1921
80 x 136 mm. Showing the granite obelisk raised in memory of James Wheeler Woodford Birch, first British Resident in Perak, who was murdered in 1875. The inscription, not legible here, reads: 'Here at the fort of Datok Maharaja Lela the Honourable J.W. Birch, First British Resident of Perak, was killed in the performance of his duty on 2nd November 1875'.
The floating stage risen to above road level during Parit floods, 1926, 1926
Tuba fishing, Perak River, 1890 - 1925
149 x 112 mm. A view looking out over the Perak River showing men in canoees with nets. The sap of the root of the creeping plant tuba (dalbergia) is extracted by maceration in water and this, when thrown into the river brings the fish to the surface for netting.
Victoria Bridge across Perak River, circa 1899, 1899
View of Perak River from Assistant District Officers house at Parit, 1926
102 x 58 mm. As described, with an unidentified woman standing in the foreground.