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British troops train in MalayaA column of British troops train in the jungle of Malaya, preparing to defend the territory from invasion by Japanese forces
Manchester Regiment in MalayaThree members of the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment, stationed in the Far East, part of the British and Commonwealth defence force of Malaya and Singapore
Australian troops train in MalayaAustralian troops train in the thick jungle of Malaya, in anticipation of the Japanese invasion, which came in December 1941. Date: 1941
Three girl guides outside Buckingham PalaceEarly among tourist visitors, three Girl Guide guests of the British Council, Eoi Chan of China, Hilda Mizzi of Malta and Lili Majeed of Malay (Malaysia)
Malaysia - Woman wrapped in local clothMalaysia - Local woman wrapped in traditional patterned cloth. Date: circa 1910s
Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia - Ubudiah MosqueKuala Kangsar, the Royal Town Perak, Malaysia - the Ubudiah Mosque. Date: circa 1910s
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Street Chinese Musicians Date: circa 1910s
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Seller of Chinese Cold Drinks Date: circa 1910s
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Masjid Jamek MosqueThe Masjid Jamek (Friday Mosque) built in 1909 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Date: circa 1910s
Malay Seller of Satay Beef with his portable shop - Singapore Date: circa 1910s
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Street seller of Betel Leaves Date: circa 1910s
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Refreshment sellerMalaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Streetside Refreshment seller Date: circa 1910s
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Poultry or game vendors Date: circa 1910s
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Durian seller Date: circa 1910s
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Hot and Cold drinks seller Date: circa 1910s
A Malaysian boy with a toy yacht on the banks of a lake. Date: circa 1920s
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Blind Malay Beggar Date: circa 1910s
Travellers Palm, MalaysiaTravellers Palm (Ravenala madagascariensis), Malaysia. It has been given the name Travellers palm because the sheaths of the stems hold rainwater, which can be used as an emergency drinking supply
British / Singapore / 1824The British enter Singapore to take control after it was sold to them by the Sultan of Johor. It soon became the most important port in Malaysia for British trade. Date: 1824
Kek Lok Si Temple - Panang, MalaysiaThe Kek Lok Si Temple ( Temple of Supreme Bliss or Temple of Sukhavati ) - a Buddhist temple situated in Air Itam in Penang - the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia
Poster depicting Malayan pineapplesPoster for the Empire Marketing Board, depicting the market garden of the tropics -- Malayan pineapples
Better impressions by seaPoster encouraging people to travel by sea for Better Impressions. Places visited on the way include the UK, Egypt, Sudan, East and South Africa, the Persian Gulf, India, Ceylon, Pakistan, Malaya
Poster depicting Penang, MalaysiaPoster for the Empire Marketing Board, showing a busy scene in Penang, British Malaya -- now Malaysia
Matelieff Attack MalaccaMatelieff attacks the Portuguese settlement at Malacca
Malaka, Malaysia C18ThA view of Malaka from the sea showing sailing ships and other smaller vessels, rows of small houses, a walled area of the town & a building set up on stilts in between
MALACCAMalacca (or Melaka) seen from the sea, with a variety of shipping including two Dutch sailing vessels
Malaysia / Penang 1805Burmah Temple on Penang, formerly Prince of Wales Island