Malaya: two seated Malay dignatories, Tengku Zia Uddin and Raja Ismail, surrounded by their staff and Klang Police. Photograph by J. Birch, 1874.

  • Birch, J. W. W. (James Wheeler Woodford), 1826-1875.
Date:
1880
Reference:
32344i
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Sketches in the Malay archipelago. Album of watercolours and photographs made and collected by J.E. Taylor.
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The seated dignatories shown are, on the left, Raja Ismail, who had been given control of Klang by Sultan Muhammad in 1849/50, and, on the right, Tengku Zia Uddin Sultan Zainal Halim of Kedah, who administered Langat. On the left of Tengku Zia Uddin is his secretary, probably Syed Zin bin Mohammed Puteh al-Habshi, a Penang Malay of Arab descent. The two Europeans standing behind are the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlement 1870-74, James Birch, and a Singapore lawyer with financial interests in the Malayan mainland and a founder in 1873 of the Malayan Tin Mining Company, James Guthrie Davidson. The photograph was taken at Klang in Selangor on 3 April 1874. (Identification of the sitters was provided by John Falconer of the Historic Photographs Section at the National Maritime Museum, August 1987)

Publication/Creation

1880

Physical description

1 photograph : photoprint, albumen ; 18.2 x 23.2 cm

Lettering

Lettering on mount reads "group of Malays Selangore, Malay Peninsular"

References note

References: P. L. Burns (ed.), the journals of J.W.W. Birch, First British Resident to Perak 1874-1875 (OUP, Kuala Lumpur, 1976), p. 48

Reference

Wellcome Collection 32344i

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