
First Durbar (Conference of Rulers) held at Kuala Kangsar, Malaya in 1897; Seated (l-r): 
Hugh Clifford (Resident of Pahang), JP Rodger (Resident of Selangor), Sir Frank Swettenham (Resident-General), 
Sultan Ahmad (Pahang), Sultan Abdul Samad (Selangor), Sir Charles Mitchell (British High Commissioner), 
Sultan Idris (Perak), Tuanku Muhammad (Yand di Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan) and 
WH Treacher (Resident of Perak) (public domain/wikipedia)

Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Sir Donald MacGillivray, High Commissioner Federation of Malaya.

Sultan Abdullah (in uniform) with members of his family after their return from exile in the Seychelles, ?c.1894. (Source: Arkib Negara Malaysia)

Almarhum Sultan Yusuf Izzuddin Shah of Perak, seated second from left.
 
               This picture is of Datuk Setia Raja of Batu                  Gajah (seated on the right of the empty chair) and his Mandailing                  clansmen. The `empty` seat is occupied by a rubber sheet, commemorating                  the fact that the Mandailings were amongst the first non-Europeans                  to cultivate rubber in the Kinta Valley, Perak.
 
 
