Kuala Lumpur (inhabited place)
Found in 173 Collections and/or Records:
Near Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, 1904 - 1910
River scene with reeds.
North Corner of Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur, from a Malay Cemetery [circa 1900], 1900
153 x 112 mm. A view looking westwards across the Gombah River towards the Government Offices, only a small part of which are visible. In the foreground are tombstones in the Malay Cemetery situated just north of the confluence of the Gombah and Klang River.
North end of Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur [circa 1910], 1910
Panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur, 1883 [?], 1883
163 x 110 mm. A view looking northwest over Kuala Lumpur from the Residency Hill. The Federal Government Offices can be seen in the distance. The buildings (erected 1893-1896) appear to be completed, although the clock for the central tower is not yet in position. This was imported from England and placed in the tower in 1897.
Parliament House, Kuala Lumpur, July 1964, 1964-07
206 x 152 mm. A view looking across landscaped parkland and an approach road towards the modern Parliament buildings.
[Participants at Federal Conference, Kuala Lumpur, July 1903], 1903-07
[Participants at Federal Conference, Kuala Lumpur, July 1903], 1903-07
366 x 283 mm.
[Participants at Federal Conference, Kuala Lumpur, July 1903], 1903-07
[Perspective drawing of the proposed Stadium Negasa, Kuala Lumpur 1960], 1960
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.
Police Review, Kuala Lumpur, circa 1924, 1924
Programme for Gilbert and Sullivan concert and newspaper review of the Gondoliers and Iolanthe, 1924
Radio Malaya broadcasts, 1954-12 - 1955-02
Material from broadcasts by Radio Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, in which Michael Smee discusses the subjects of illiteracy and malnutrition. It includes three copies of the script for the programme on malnutrition, in which Smee interviewed Dr. I.A. Simpson and Miss E.B. Cheek of the Malayan Institute for Medical Research (35 sheets).
'Recollections of Kuala Lumpur', 1961
'Reminiscences of a bygone Malaya', 1966
A personal memoir of life in Malaysia from the 1890s to the late 1940s, including descriptions of social life and living conditions, and developments in economics, transportation, communications and government.
Residency, Kuala Lumpur, 1883 [?], 1883
Road K. Kubu, 1909
83 x 152 mm. Showing oxcarts on the Kuala Kubu road.
Selangor Club vs. S.C.C. Trophy Match, December 1940, 1940-12
191 x 144 mm. Showing the two rugby teams posed on the steps of the Selangor Club.
Sir John Anderson and suite at Istana of Sultan of Selangor circa 1905, 1905
'Some early recollections of Kuala Lumpur Flying Club', 1963
A narrative of the formation of the Federated Malay States’ first flying club in 1930 (three copies, 16 sheets).
Some reminiscences of Malaya, 1934-1957, 1961-08
Personal memoir by J.S. Potter describing his experiences.
Spectators at football match, Kuala Lumpur, circa 1949, 1949
130 x 78 mm. Showing a group of seated spectators at a football match. Identified on the reverse of print are: Dato' HAMZAH; Mrs H.P. BRYSON; H.P. BRYSON; Dr C.P. RAWSON; Chief Social Welfare Officer.
Spectators at football (? or rugby) match, Kuala Lumpur [1948-1949], 1948 - 1949
St Andrew's Night KL [Kuala Lumpur], 1929
Mo Spooner, Sheppard.