Asia (continent)
Found in 15914 Collections and/or Records:
Singapore street scene, 1936, 1936
149 x 90 mm. Showing a busy street in Singapore, with the river in the foreground. Probably taken in the Boat Quay area of the city.
Singapore Swimming Club. Xmas Day 1923, 1923
Singapore Talks Open in London, 1956-04
153 x 203 mm. At the opening ceremony, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, welcomed the delegates from Singapore. (Left to right) John Hare, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs and David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore.
Singapore Talks Open in London, 1957-03
155 x 202 mm. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, the Deputy Chief Minister, talks with Mr. Lim Yew Hock.
Singapore Talks Open in London, 1957-03
155 x 202 mm. Watched by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, the chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, shakes hands with Britain’s Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lennox-Boyd.
Singapore. Tanjong Katong Girls School, 1940 - 1959
152 x 116 mm. View of the exterior of the school, with girls playing rounders in the foreground.
Singapore : the river. Barges bringing goods from the steamers, 1908-12
[No print]. Missing.
Singapore : the river. Barges bringing goods from the steamers, 1908-12
[No print]. Missing.
Singapore: too little, too late; some aspects of the Malayan disaster in 1942, 1942 - 1970
Material discussing issues raised in Ivan Simson’s book 'Singapore: too little, too late; some aspects of the Malayan disaster in 1942' (London, 1970).
Singapore: too little, too late; some aspects of the Malayan disaster in 1942, 1968 - 1970
This section contains correspondence, notes and newspaper articles discussing issues raised in Ivan Simson’s book 'Singapore: too little, too late; some aspects of the Malayan disaster in 1942' (London, 1970).
Singapore traffic policeman, 1936, 1936
148 x 90 mm. Showing a traffic policeman on duty on a chequered stand at a traffic intersection.
Singapore University, 1960 - 1969
205 x 157 mm. Aerial view of the University complex.
[Singapore waterfront, 1956], 1956
208 x 158 mm. A view looking along the waterfront and across the city, with the Singapore River in the left background.
Singapore, waterway scene in city centre [? 1960s], 1960 - 1969
190 x 243 mm. Showing lighters loaded with cargo on the river in the foreground, with the Boat Quay beyond.
Singhalese, 1870 - 1879
91 x 143 mm. Full length studio portrait of a Cinghalese woman. Photograph by Scowen & Co.
Singhalese, 1870 - 1879
96 x 137 mm. Full length studio portrait of a bearded Cinghalese man posed with an umbrella. Photograph by Scowen & Co.
Singhalese, 1870 - 1879
99 x 142 mm. Head and shoulders studio portrait of a Singhalese woman. Photograph by Scowen & Co.
Singhalese girls, 1880 - 1889
147x200mm. Half length portrait of two girls, one full face, one in profile.
Singhalese wedding, 1870 - 1879
279 x 215 mm. A roadside view of the wedding party, posed in front of a bungalow in European style with a tiled roof and porticoed entrance. The bride, groom and wedding party are dressed in European clothes. Photograph by Scowen & Co.
Singhpur, 1906
Dead leopard and tiger.
Singhpur, 1906
Contains prints of two main sizes, circa 295 x 210 mm and 137 x 93 mm.,the latter are indicated by (S): other sizes are noted. They are mounted on card and bound into a lavishly decorated album with metal corners, lettered on the front cover Souvenir of Gwalior 1906 and with the inscription 'With most respectful homage from Madhorao Scindia, Gwalior 1906'. The photographs, which include hunting scenes at Singhpur and Raipur and also architectural views, have printed captions.
Singhpur, 1906
Contains prints of two main sizes, circa 295 x 210 mm and 137 x 93 mm.,the latter are indicated by (S): other sizes are noted. They are mounted on card and bound into a lavishly decorated album with metal corners, lettered on the front cover Souvenir of Gwalior 1906 and with the inscription 'With most respectful homage from Madhorao Scindia, Gwalior 1906'. The photographs, which include hunting scenes at Singhpur and Raipur and also architectural views, have printed captions.
Singhpur, 1906
Contains prints of two main sizes, circa 295 x 210 mm and 137 x 93 mm.,the latter are indicated by (S): other sizes are noted. They are mounted on card and bound into a lavishly decorated album with metal corners, lettered on the front cover Souvenir of Gwalior 1906 and with the inscription 'With most respectful homage from Madhorao Scindia, Gwalior 1906'. The photographs, which include hunting scenes at Singhpur and Raipur and also architectural views, have printed captions.
Singhpur, 1906
137 x 93 mm.
Singhpur, 1906
137 x 93 mm.