Singapore (nation)
Found in 456 Collections and/or Records:
Police Court, Singapore, 1880 - 1889
Porch of a Chinese house, Singapore, 1904 - 1910
Showing an array of potted plants in front of the porte cochere of a Chinese house in European style in Singapore.
Portrait of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles by G.F. Joseph, 1817, 1890 - 1899
146 x 186 mm. A photographic copy of George Francis Josephs (1764-1846) seated, three quarter length portrait of Raffles in the National Portrait Gallery. Photograph by National Portrait Gallery.
Portrait of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles by James Lonsdale, 1818, 1890 - 1899
91 x 115 mm. Photographic copy of a half length profile portrait of Raffles by James Lonsdale (1777-1839), exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1818. This photograph appears to have been printed in reverse.
Portraits, 1900 - 1969
Contains prints by various photographers, including some professional, mounted portraits. Some are autographed. The subjects include Malay rulers, Malayan Civil Service Officers, post-independence officials and ministers, and others connected with Malaysia and Singapore. A few are unidentified.
Possibly near Changi, Singapore, 1920 - 1929
101 x 152 mm. A view looking along a road with a Malay man and several children watching the photographer, and with houses and coconut palms in the background.
Possibly near Changi, Singapore, 1920 - 1929
148 x 100 mm. General view of a Malay Campong.
Post Office and Exchange Building [Singapore], 1880 - 1889
Post Office and Exchange Building [Singapore], 1880 - 1889
264 x 207 mm. A view looking across Fullerton Square towards the south-west façade of the Post Office and Exchange Building, with the Tan Kim Seng Memorial Fountain in the middle of the square.
Premises of A.L. Johnston, Collyer Quay, 1870s, 1870 - 1879
Preparing a meal, 1910 - 1929
143 x 195 mm. Showing an aged Chinese man chopping a vegetable on a board laid on top of two tin boxes.
Presbyterian Church, 1907
140 x 95 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.
Prize Day Song The Cross Street Corps, 1908-12
Half-plate. [Row of five little boys with drums and bugles watched by people on the steps behind].
Prostitution, 1940-11 - 1969
PSA Container Port, covering 51 hectares, comprises 5 main berths, a feeder berth and a cross berth, 1982
The caption continues 'The main berths can accommodate 5 third-generation container vessels at a time'.
Pulo Brani, Singapore, 1890 - 1899
266 x 210 mm. A view from the sea looking towards jetties and warehouses at Pulo Brani near Keppel or New Harbour.
Pulo Brani, Singapore, 1890 - 1899
266 x 210 mm.
Pulu Brani Tin Smelting Works, 1907
141 x 102 mm. View looking across the bay towards the works.
Radio Malaya, Singapore, 1940 - 1959
116 x 165 mm. Showing an operator at the console in the control room. The caption on the reverse reads 'A Control Room - the broadcaster can be seen in the studio at the microphone'.
Raffles Museum, 1907
139 x 97 mm. View of the buildings (opened in 1887) at the junction of Stamford and Orchard Roads.
Raffles Place, Singapore, [circa 1967], 1967
91 x 139 mm. View looking along the length of Raffles Place, with the public gardens in the centre of the square (beneath which is an underground car-park).
Raffles Square, 1890 - 1899
Raffles Square [Singapore], 1880 - 1889
277 x 208 mm. A view looking along the square with the premises of John Little and Co. at the right. At the far end of the square can be seen the shop of Geok Teat and Co. who, Makepeace (ed, 1921, ii, p. 197) says: have been in business since 1868, according to one directory. But that of 1868 mentions Locke Hong Ghee and Co. (late Geok Teat and Co) as having been established in 1863. Tay Geok Teat ruled for many years, and died quite recently.
RASC Personnel, Buller Barracks, Singapore, November 1926
235 x 170 mm. Photograph showing the personnel with identifications of most of those present on a separate sheet. It accompanies the reminiscences 'Singapore 1926-29' of Major Leonard Ridgway, M.B.E., who was an RASC Staff Clerk at Fort Canning from 1926 to 1929. In addition to the identifications his typescript reminiscences include two pages (a & b) of biographical notes on the individuals.