Kuala Lumpur (inhabited place)
Found in 173 Collections and/or Records:
Street of Chinese shops, Kuala Lumpur, 1960 - 1962
Print and negative.
Sulaiman Bin Hagi Mohdi Yassim Malay Officer, 1932-11-01
Outside my bungalow; died of typhoid at Ranb Nov 1931.
Sultan of Selangor at parade in Kuala Lumpur [early 1950s], 1950 - 1959
203 x 154 mm. Showing Sir Hisamuddin Alam Shah ibni AlMarhum Sultan Alaibin SULEIMAN SHAH (d 1960), Sultan of Selangor 1938-1960, standing on a platform with the British Resident Richard John Fronde [i.e. Froude] CURTIS. Sultan Hisamuddin was elected Yang di-Pertuan Agong in 1960, but died before taking up his post.
The Caves, 1907
154 x 202 mm. View of the entrance to one of the Batu Caves.
'The court interpreter', 1963
An account of the important part played by interpreters in the administration of justice, illustrated by the example of three Chinese interpreters. The file includes a letter from Shelley to Hugh Bryson (2 copies, 6 sheets).
The history of the Sentul Golf Club, 1962-01
The draft of an article which appeared in 'Malaya', Aug. 1962, 17-19 and a letter regarding its submission.
The Mosque, Kuala Lumpur, 1960 - 1969
189 x 141 mm. General view of the exterior of the Mosque, with palms in the foreground.
The railway station at Kuala Lumpur, 1960 - 1969
189 x 141 mm. General view of the exterior of Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, built in an exuberant 'Saracenic' style.
The Residency [Carcosa, Kuala Lumpur, circa 1900], 1900
355 x 269 mm. A view of Carcosa taken from a similar angle to the preceding print, but from a closer viewpoint. The first mention of the Residency in the Selangor Annual Reports is in 1897 (in C.9108 of 1898) and the following years entry (in C.9524 of 1899, p. 36) appears to indicate the completion of the building. This photograph was almost certainly taken on the same occasion as the preceding print.
The Residency, Kuala Lumpur 1882-1883, 1882 - 1883
251 x 188 mm (mounted on card). A view looking up the Residency Hill towards the square, two-storey Residency buildings at the summit. The Residency, was originally the Klang Residency and was dismantled and rebuilt at Kuala Lumpur in 1881-1882.
Three monuments on Jalan Raja, 1960 - 1969
The article was printed in 'Malaya', Oct. 1963, 14-15.
Town Hall, 1907
206 x 143 mm.
Trade School, Kuala Lumpur, 1940 - 1959
165 x 114 mm. The caption on the reverse reads 'The engineering students are given as wide as possible range of instruction to train for various types of work they are likely to get in later life. These students are working in the school's forging section'. It continues, at length, giving a brief history of the Trade Schools in Malaya.
Trade School, Kuala Lumpur, 1940 - 1959
115 x 138 mm. Showing three Chinese students at work at a bench. The lengthy caption on the reverse gives a brief history of the Trade Schools in Malaya.
Tuanku Abdul Halim and family, 1974
204 x 152 mm. Showing Tuanku Abdul Halim walking with his wife and three daughters in the grounds of the Istana Negara.
Tuanku Abdul Halim and Tuanku Bahiyah in the grounds of the Istana Negara, 1974
204 x 151 mm. As captioned.
Tuanku Bahiyah at Convocation Ceremony, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1974
241 x 190 mm. Colour print. Showing Tuanku Bahiyah making a speech as Chancellor of the University of Malaya.
Tuanku Bahiyah at the Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur, 1974
241 x 190 mm. Colour print. Showing Tuanku Bahiyah, surrounded by her husband and children, playing the organ at the Istana Negara, the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
Tuanku Bahiyah at the Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur, 1974
205 x 153 mm.
Tuanku Bahiyah painting, 1974
206 x 153 mm. Showing Tuanku Bahiyah painting a view of an unidentified building, probably the Istana Negara.
'Twenty-five years in the Malayan Civil Service', 1936
Report in 'The Singapore Free Press', 7 May 1936, of a talk given to the Singapore Rotary Club by Small reflecting upon his career.
View of the Residency, Carcosa [circa 1900], 1900
352 x 269 mm. A view looking up from the Lake Gardens towards Carcosa, the official residence of the Resident General of the Federated Malay States. The building with its timber gables looks over the ornamental gardens and was constructed in 1897-1898 under the supervision of Charles Edwin Spooner who as State Engineer was also responsible for the Federal Government Offices. It is probable that the building was designed by A.C. Norman.
Visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to Malaya, 1922-05
77 x 100 mm. Chief Commissioner Mrs A. Cavendish presented to H.R.H. at Guide function in Kuala Lumpur.