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The British attack on rebels in the Sultanate of BruneiRunning from a transport aircraft after arriving at Anduki airfield: Commando troops of the Queens Own Highlanders
Hawker Siddeley HS748 Series 2A, AMDB-110, of Askar Melayu Diraja Brunei
Percival P. 54 Prince 4 9V-BBMPercival P.54 Prince 4 9V-BBM (msn P.50/45), of Singapore Air Services, circa 1970. Built in 1951 as G-AMLY, operated by Shell Flying and Marketing Co
Japanese Five Dollar Banknote - Banana MoneyJapanese government-issued five dollar banknote. The Japanese dollar was a currency issued by Imperial Japan during the Japanese occupation of Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak
Group photo, Brunei scoutsGroup photo of Brunei scouts, Borneo, south-east Asia
Brunei scouts at Tutong Camp, Borneo, south-east Asia, during a visit from the Chief Scout (Lord Rowallan). Date: 1954
Brunei - Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin MosqueThe Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque is a royal Islamic mosque situated in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of the Sultanate of Brunei
Brunei scouts in a tentBrunei scouts relaxing in a tent, Borneo, south-east Asia
Three Brunei scouts securing ropes, Borneo, south-east Asia
Brunei scouts at camp, Borneo, south-east Asia
Logging operations in BruneiView of felled logs and forest in Brunei
Aerial view of riverine forestAerial view of riverine and peatswap forest, Belait River, Brunei. Photographed by Dr Gaden Robinson
Rhizophora mangrove forestThe gnarled roots of the mangrove forest, Kampong Kapok, Muara, Brunei. Photographed by Dr Gaden Robinson
Lowland dipterocarp rainforest of the Rampayoh river valley, Brunei. Photographed by Gaden Robinson
Collecting moths at lightDr Gaden Robinson collecting moths at light, Rampayoh R. valley, Brunei
Brunei Town - Sultanate of BruneiStilt houses on the Brunei River in Bandar Seri Begawan, capital of Brunei, Southeast Asia. Date: circa late 1950s
British Troops in BruneiAmmunition boxes make an improvised, but effective pillbox for British troops in Brunei. The light automatic weapon held by the soldier on the left is a bren gun modified to take Nato ammunition
Local police and milita in BruneiMembers of the local police and militia hold captured rebels who were rounded up during the recent action. On the 17th December 1962 it was officially announced that the rebellion was over
Brunei released from rebel handsCasualties of the operation: Royal Marines of 42 Commando and two naval ratings from the minesweeper Chawton arriving back at Labuan
Borneo BruneiGeneral view of the town