Telegram from Jakarta about payment of costs and dispensation [11 Jul 1959]
Scope & Content:
Printed telegram form received by Djawatan P.T.T. Dabo Singkep. Typed and some notes in blue ink. Also a seal in blue and signature in red ink. On the left-hand side are two holes to put it into a folder.
Telegram from Jakarta about 400 tons tinore destined for Texas, USA
Scope & Content:
Printed telegram form received by Djawatan P.T.T. Dabo Singkep. Typed and some notes in blue ink. Also a seal in blue and signature in red ink. On the left-hand side are two holes to put it into a folder.
Letter from Departement van Scheepvaart in Batavia to Maskapai Timah Singkep (Singkep Tin Mij) in Dabo Singkep about a wooden motor vessel motorboot “Landjoet” in Jambi [5 Mar 1949]
Scope & Content:
Printed form of Departement van Scheepvaart at Goenoeng Sahari 67 Batavia. Filled in with typewriter, paper folded and turning brown with some corrosion spots. Scribe: T.H. Burema.
Letter from Departement van Scheepvaart in Batavia to Maskapai Timah Singkep (Singkep Tin Mij) in Dabo Singkep about a wooden motor vessel motorboot “Landjoet” in Jambi, which has been returned without proper documents [16 May 1949]
Scope & Content:
Printed form of Departement van Scheepvaart at Goenoeng Sahari 67 Batavia. Filled in with typewriter, paper folded and turning brown with some corrosion spots. Scribe: T.H. Burema.
Tengku Muhammad Saleh Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Books
Scope & Content:
Digitised copies of a selection of items from the manuscript and printed book collection amassed by Tengku Muhammad Saleh during his lifetime. The collection contains Islamic teachings, and documents issued by the courts in Lingga, including land deeds.
The project copied 174 manuscripts from 4 Library and Private Collections. Islamic manuscripts: Islamic mysticism, Theology, Law, Qur’an; the story of puppet shadow; genealogy of Cirebon sultanates; traditional healing; literatures; Cirebon traditional chronicles; Javanese Islamic mysticism, divi...
Collection Area:
Endangered Archives Programme
Languages:
Arabic, Dutch, Indonesian, Javanese, Malay, and Sundanese