Cambodia (nation)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Angkor Wat, 1949
[Cambodia], 1969
Album.
Cambodia, 1970-04 - 1970-05
Includes: poster for a protest organised by the British Peace Committee against American involvement in Cambodia; press release on the blocking of medical aid by the Cambodian authorities.
[Cambodia and Ankor temples], 1969
Album.
Cambodia [Buddhist shrine], 1925 - 1927
110 x 165 mm.
Cambodian dancer, Royal Palace, 1949
52 x 77 mm.
Diary, 1926-01-01 - 1926-12-31
This diary records Bell's social life, interests, personal affairs and travels. It describes the latter part of his extensive tour of the Far East during 1925-26 in greater detail than RCMS 36/2/4 (509 pages).
Diary: 'Footloose in S.E. Asia'
A diary of Le Sueur's experiences in South-East Asia, October 1998-April 1999, 270 pages, including 48 pages of photographs and 4 pages of maps. The areas covered are, in order, Thailand; Laos; Northern Vietnam; South Vietnam; Cambodia; Luzon, Palawan, Central Archipaelago and Mindanao (Philippines); Sabah (Malaysia); Brunei; Sarawak (Malaysia); Western Malaysia; Bangkok.
[Monumental gateway] Angkhor [Wat], 1926
61 x 105 mm. A view looking along a roadway towards a large entrance gateway surmounted by a carved stone face.
Photographs of Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Pacific Islands, the United States and Africa
Royal Palace, 1949
[Sculpture at Angkor Wat], 1926-03
60 x 105 mm. A close up of a detail of carved stone at Angkor Wat, visited by Bell in March 1926.
Synopsis of diaries, 1925-01-01 - 1931-12-31
These notes chronicle Bell’s retirement in Cannes, his interests, social life and personal affairs, and his frequent travels, including an extensive tour of the Far East during 1925-26 to examine French and Dutch methods of colonial government (circa 80 sheets).
[Visit to Cambodia], 1969
Album.
[Visit to Cambodia 1969], 1969
Album.