Empire Studio Ltd (fl. 1920-1929) (photographers)
Dates
- Existence: fl. 1920 - 1929
Biography
Empire Studio Ltd was a commercial photographic studio. It was possibly the successor to G.R. Lambert and Co.
Sources:
Typescript copy of 'Index to Photographers'.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
M.G. Clemenceau, Government House Part, Singapore, 21 October 1920, 1920-10-21
279 x 229 mm. Showing guests gathered in the garden of Government House for the party held in honour of the visit of the French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) en route to Java. A brief description of the visit can be found in (Guillemard, 1937, p. 143-145). The figures in this photograph have not been individually identified.
M.G. Clemenceau, Government House Party, Singapore, 21 October 1920, 1920-10-21
285 x 233 mm. A closer view of guests at the garden party: Clemenceau stands with his back to the camera, to right of centre. The governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard stands at his left in the group.
M.G. Clemenceau, Government House Party, Singapore, 21 October 1920, 1920-10-21
284 x 232 mm.
M.G. Clemenceau, Government House Party, Singapore, 21 October 1920, 1920-10-21
287 x 240 mm.
[Naming of Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore (?21) October 1920], 1920-10
277 x 228 mm. Showing an unidentified figure making a speech, with Clemenceau (back to camera) and Sir Laurence Guillemard seated at the left and crowds of spectators at the right. In the background a notice points out the path of Clemenceau Avenue which runs between Orchard and Havelock Roads in the west of the city.
[Naming of Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore (? 21) October 1920], 1920-10
277 x 228 mm.
Prince of Wales, Singapore, 1922, 1922
168 x 94 mm. Showing the Prince of Wales approaching the Governor, Sir Laurence GUILLEMARD (obscured behind aide) and other officials in Empress Place. In front of the Prince stands the Rt. Revd. Charles James [i.e. Robert] FERGUSON-DAVIE (1872-1963), Bishop of Singapore 1901-1927 and at the end of the procession is Sir Walter Sidney SHAW (1863-1937), Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements 1921-1925.