Colombo (inhabited place)
Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:
[Colombo harbour], 1932
79 x 54 mm.
Colombo Harbour, 1890 - 1899
274 x 208 mm. View from the water’s edge looking across the harbour, with small boats and lighters moored in the foreground and larger craft beyond. The view appears to have been taken from beside the passenger jetty just north of the Grand Oriental Hotel.
Colombo Harbour, 1907
Dug out canoe and boys diving for coins.
Colombo Harbour, 1907
Dug out canoe and boys diving for coins.
Colombo Harbour, pilot boat, 1907
Landscape format.
Colombo Harbour, pilot boat, 1907
Landscape format.
[Colombo, Kandy and the ruined cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa], 1895 - 1900
Monochrome postcards showing views in Colombo, Kandy and the ruined cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, published by Platé Ltd.
Colombo, Museum, 1900
The printed caption on the reverse reads: 'M.B. Uduman's Copyright No. 67. Printed in Saxony. Published by 'The Travellers Mart', 14 York and Ballie Street, Colombo'.
[Colombo scenes], 1900
Monochrome postcards, mainly of Colombo scenes, published by W.H.L. Skeen and Co.
Colombo Station, 1867
214 x 160 mm. View looking back along the line towards the station platform, with a locomotive and carriages in the foreground: ‘A very striking view too is that in which an engine and train are photographed in the foreground, with contrasted masses of cocoanut and other foliage rising over and above these triumphs of man's art’ (p5). (Perera, ‘The Ceylon railway’, p. 68, dated in the 'sixties').
Colombo Station, Fort in distance, 1867
Colombo, the capital of Ceylon, 1830 - 1850
140 x 57 mm colour print.
[Colombo: the Grand Oriental Hotel is in the centre distance], 1903
Colombo. View from the Fort Railway Station, 1907
Half-plate. New offices for Public Works Department in course of erection. Hoods of bullock carts are of dead palm leaves. Building is of red brick, but mostly hidden by screens of plaited cocoanut [i.e. coconut] leaves to keep rain off new brick work. (Fisher). [Wooden scaffolding all round building].
Colombo. Water buffalos in street, 1907-12
Showing tower with lantern top. (Clock tower white. Water buffalos a dirty gray colour). (Fisher).
Colombo. Water buffalos in street, 1907-12
Showing tower with lantern top. (Clock tower white. Water buffalos a dirty gray colour). (Fisher).
Commandant’s quarters, Slave Island from Galle Face [historic title], 1875
206 x 155 mm. View looking east from Galle Face towards the narrow northern portion of the Island, with the main part of the lake beyond. The commandants’ quarters (exact location unidentified, but presumably near the old Parade Ground) are a set of two large bungalows connected by a narrow wing in which the main entrance is set.
Depositing concrete in bags on the sea berm March 1884, 1884-03
Depot Wharf March 1885, 1885-03
258 x 207 mm. View from near the root of the breakwater looking towards the warehouses, coaling sheds, etc at the base. The ‘Titan’ crane can also be seen at the base.
Diary of an escape from Singapore in Feb. 1942, after the fall of Singapore to the Japanese, 1960 - 1961
Copy of a diary by Oppenheim describing the retreat of the army to Singapore, the city's surrender and his escape initially by sail boat to Sumatra, Sri Lanka and then Bombay. The diary is anonymous, but Mortimer Hay, who also participated in the escape, has identified its author as Oppeneheim, based upon internal evidence and comparisons of its manuscript with Oppenheim's handwriting. For Hay's account see RCMS 103/12/4.
Diary of M.C. Hay, 1960 - 1969
This is a copy of a diary describing Hay’s active service during the Malayan campaign, beginning with his joining the battery in mid-Dec. 1941. He saw action at Kuala Selangor and during the siege of Singapore. After its surrender, he escaped by ship on 16 Feb., reaching Sumatra on 21 Feb. and then Sri Lanka on 1 Mar. 1942. See RCMS 103/12/3 for another account of the same escape written by H.R. Oppenheim (21 sheets).
Farewell, Colombo, 1975
140 x 110 mm black and white photograph of the Smedleys with Russian Ambassador, Mr Nishanov, presumably during a farewell party.
Fishing canoes on the beach, 1886
270x214mm.
Flagstaff, Colombo Convicts at work line to Breakwater, 1874
196 x 144 mm. View from the sea shore looking east towards the flagstaff and the old light house (later, with the top two stories demolished, the signaller’s residence). In the foreground, on the Galle Buck, parties of convicts can be seen at work preparing the site of the future stone yard built to supply the Colombo Breakwaters works (see Y303C). This site later became the Central Timber Depot of the Forestry Department.
Flagstaff, showing light house or clock tower, 1874
194 x 143 mm. A similar view to Y303B/41, but looking slightly more to the south (i.e. right hand side) and showing the top of lighthouse and clock tower (see Y303B/32) jutting out above the roof tops.