Sandakan (inhabited place)
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Bullock Roller, 1909
Sandakan
Cutch works, Sandakan, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The Bakau Co Ltd: turns out about 80 tons per month: exported to England, France Germany, Holland, U.S.A. The best cutch is obtained from the Tungah tree. Tungah tree gives 61-63% of tannin absorbable by hide. [Showing forest behind and a tram-lines leading from the works along ? pier].
Fictus Stolonifera, Sepilok, Sandakan, 1960-08
Showing two men among tall trees.
Fictus Stolonifera, Sepilok, Sandakan, 1960-08
Showing two men among tall trees.
Fictus Stolonifera, Sepilok, Sandakan, 1960-08
Showing two men among tall trees.
Fictus Stolonifera, Sepilok, Sandakan, 1960-08
Showing the base of a tall tree, its air roots visible.
Loading the Borneo, N.D.L., with timber at Sandakan, 1909
Landscape format. [Using hook and chain pulley]
Port of Sandakan, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). From verandah of the Residents House: note the English Church.
Sandakan, 1909
[Showing distant harbour].
Sandakan, 1909
Cliff, and the Bajan- Malay part of the town (west end) on the way to the cutch works. [Town hidden by palm trees to the left with? sentry box to right of road and man standing in front of drying sheets on the grass near the cliffs with caves on the right].
Sandakan, 1909
Landscape format. [Showing? warehouses on stilts over the sea with town and wooded hills behind].
Sandakan from the east above the Fort, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). N.D.L. steamer Borneo loading timber [left in harbour] Sandakan Town Centre [centre left] Shipping and Engineering works [near left] Chinese Shops [right, with] Govt. Offices, [and] Parsonage and church [behind them, and] Clock Tower [among trees slightly to their left]. (Fisher).
Timber rafts, Sandakan, 1909
[Showing rafts along side ship].
Timber rafts, Sandakan, 1909
[Showing rafts with town across the water].