Kuala Lumpur (inhabited place)
Found in 173 Collections and/or Records:
Jin Jang New Village, Kuala Lumpur, 1961
Set of ten 112 x 75 mm. glossy prints depicting village scenes
Jin Jang New Village, Kuala Lumpur: CMS President Sir Kenneth Grubb (1944-1969) at the Clinic during his visit in Oct. 1955, 1955
150 x 203 mm. glossy print with 110 x 153 mm. copy
Jin Jang New Village, Kuala Lumpur: patients waiting for clinic to open, 1960
190 x 240 mm. glossy print.
Jin Jang New Village, Kuala Lumpur: patients waiting their turn, 1960
240 x 190 mm. glossy print.
Jin Jang New Village, Kuala Lumpur: Sister Ethel Izzard treating a baby, 1953, 1953
115 x 115 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative.
Jin Jang New Village, Kuala Lumpur: Sister Izzard attending to a patient, 1960, 1960
141 x 108 mm. glossy print with a copy and 240 x 190 mm. enlargement.
Jin Jang New Village, Kuala Lumpur: Sunday School Children, 1960
56 mm. negative.
K.L. International Airport, 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.
K.L. Races , 1928-10-08
Sheppard, Miss Ensa? Miss Brice.
Kuala Kubu (Resthouse), 1907
226 x 111 mm. General view of resthouse and grounds at Kuala Kubu at Bharu, about 30 miles north of Kuala Lumpur.
Kuala Lumpur. Church, 1907
205 x 95 mm.
Kuala Lumpur, circa 1882, 1882
Kuala Lumpur, circa 1882, 1882
266 x 207 mm (mounted on card). A view, taken from a similar location to the preceding print, but nearer to the Klang River, looking across towards Weld's Hill, with atap houses in the foreground.
Kuala Lumpur, circa 1882, 1882
264 x 207 mm (mounted on card). A view looking towards Welds Hill with atap houses in the foreground. A photograph probably taken from a spot near the east bank of the Klang River.
Kuala Lumpur, circa 1882, 1882
266 x 207 mm (mounted on card). A view looking towards a street of atap houses facing onto an area of open ground. This photograph also shows part of the area which was later the site of the Government Offices and cricket ground.
Kuala Lumpur, circa 1882, 1882
Kuala Lumpur, [circa 1883-1884], 1883 - 1884
264 x 207 mm (mounted on card). A view looking across uneven, partially cleared scrubland towards (on the left) the square, two storey wooden quarters of Captain Syers, and (on the right) the Police Barracks, a series of long single storey buildings raised on brick pillars. Gullick (1955, p. 27-28) provides a detailed description of the buildings.
Kuala Lumpur. Clark Road, 1907
205 x 97 mm.
Kuala Lumpur flood, November 30, 1902, 1902-11-30
289 x 232 mm. A view from the steps of the Railway Office looking across the Padang towards the Selangor club, with rickshaws and bullock cards in the flooded roadway in the foreground. A note on the back of the print states that the water rose over a foot after this photograph was taken.
Kuala Lumpur from Police Barracks [circa 1910-1920], 1910 - 1920
155 x 112 mm. A view looking eastwards from the Police Barracks towards Weld Hill. The town, which lies in the intervening valley, is largely obscured by vegetation in the foreground, although the tower of the Government Offices can be seen at the right.
Kuala Lumpur. Museum, 1907
205 x 108 mm.
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 1956: the Duke of Edinburgh talking to Rev. Roland Koh, priest in charge of the Chinese Church, 1956
152 x 111 mm. glossy print with two copies.
Kuala Lumpur. The Garden, 1907
206 x 89 mm. View of the ornamental garden near the Residency.
Kuala Lumpur. The Lake Club, 1907
206 x 87 mm. View looking across the public gardens towards the club premises. The Lake Club was founded in 1891.
Kuala Lumpur. The Residency, 1907
206 x 90 mm. View of the Carcosa from the ornamental gardens.