Telok Anson (inhabited place)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
‘Elephant catching extraordinary’, 1960 - 1962
An account of the capture and taming of wild elephants observed by Clayton when he was District Officer of Telok Anson (3 copies, 12 sheets).
‘Recollections of a month’s duty in Lower Perak (June-July, 1911)’, 1961
Coe’s account of his service assisting the District Officer of Telok Anson, Thomas Fleming, in charge of the sub-treasury and court. Subjects include legal affairs, a cholera outbreak and King George V’s coronation (3 sheets).
Sultan of Perak, with A.S. Haynes, inspecting M.V.I. at Teluk Anson, October 1928, 1928-10
79 x 136 mm. Showing Alwyn Sidney Haynes (1878-1963), an attendant holding an umbrella and the Sultan of Perak, Sir Iskander Shah. The Malay Volunteer Infantry are not visible in the print.
Telok Anson, 1907
202 x 149 mm. View of Perak River waterfront at Telok Anson, taken from Mills Road.
Telok Anson, 1907
202 x 148 mm. Looking across a grassed area between two streets, with a pagoda in the background.
Tuba fishing at Changkat Jong, near Teluk [i.e. Telok] Anson, October 1928, 1928-10
136 x 79 mm. Showing Alwyn Sidney HAYNES and the Raja Bendahara (probably Raja Yusuf) tuba fishing from a river bank.
View of the wharf, Telok Anson [1890s], 1890 - 1899
269 x 206 mm. A view looking along the wooden wharves and landing stages at Telok [i.e. Teluk] Anson, with a steamer moored at the right. Telok Anson is situated on the Perak River, 40 miles south of Ipoh and 20 miles from the Strait of Malacca.
View of the wharf, Telok Anson [1890s], 1890 - 1899
269 x 206 mm.