Singapore (nation)
Found in 456 Collections and/or Records:
R.B.F. Sports Day, Seletar, Singapore, 1937, 1937
151 x 90 mm. A view looking across the sports field, with the Straits of Johore in the background.
Re-opening of the Royal Singapore Golf Club, June 2 1946, 1946
148 x 108 mm. Showing a group of members at the re-opening of the Club after the war. Identified on the reverse are G.V. ALLEN; O.W. GILMOUR; P.A.B. McKERRON; John BAGNALL; BATEMAN. Photograph by Public Relations Office, Singapore.
Reception of Prince of Wales in Singapore, [March 31] 1922, 1922
Refreshments for all, 1910 - 1929
195 x 139 mm. Showing a Chinese woman and two Indian men eating at a street stall.
Religion, 1982
Though Singapore is a secular state, freedom of worship is enshrined in the constitution. The main religions are Christianity, Hinduism and Islam. Places of worship for these religions are found throughout the island.
Report of the Police Mission to Malaya, 1949-1950, 1949 - 1950
Copy of the report which was published in 1950 along with submissions and correspondence regarding it from former Inspector Generals of Police, H. Fairburn, R. Onraet, C.I. Sansom, A.H. Dickinson and E. Bagot, Deputy Commissioner B.M.B. O’Connell, Chief Police Officer L.F. Knight, Secretary of State for the Colonies A. Creech Jones, Lord Milverton, Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore, Sir Abu Bakar, Sultan of Pahang, A.S. Haynes and Shenton Thomas.
Restoration of Raffles statue, Singapore, 1947, 1947
111 x 146 mm. Showing Sir Franklin Charles Gimson (1890-1975), Governor of Singapore 1946-1952, and P.A.B. McKerron, Colonial Secretary, standing beneath the Raffles statue in front of the Victoria Memorial Hall during the reinstatement ceremony in 1947.
Richard Offor Library Adviser Inter-University Council 1947-1960, 1947 - 1960
River scene [? Singapore], 1900
274 x 214 mm. A view looking across a stretch of water towards an island, with a small fishing boat in the foreground. Exact location unidentified.
Rochor Girls School, 1908-12 - 1908
Landscape format. A girls school (Gov.) in Singapore : sewing class for bigger girls.
Rochor Girls School, 1908-12
Landscape format. Teacher (black lace over her head) is a young Malay.
Rochore, Singapore, 1880 - 1889
274 x 209 mm. (mounted on card). A view on the Rochore River north of the town, with boats in the foreground and a settlement of houses raised on stilts above the water on the farther bank. Photograph probably by G.R. Lambert and Co.
Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, Singapore
Photographs show a Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith (now in the custody of Mr Pastouna in Germany) that was delivered to the Governor of Singapore and used for various formal occasions. Details are provided in correspondence filed with the photographs. The subjects covered are a visit to Singapore by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and to Germany by H.R.H. Princess Alexandra of Kent.
Same school [Rochor Girls School], 1908-12
Landscape format. To the right a child named Johara is daughter of the Datoh of Ramban : her grandmother was a Chinese : she wears a necklace of old Turkish coins.
Same school [Rochor Girls School], 1908-12
[No print]. Missing. Names of front figures: Wong Chi Binti Radin Yakob / Sapieh Binti Seleman / Miriam Binti Gani / Patima Binti Hagi Yahyah : on necklace a charm : a verse from Koran / Munah Binti Haji Sarat / Miriam Binti Haji Kassim. The word Binti means daughter of. (Fisher).
Sampans and G.P.O., Singapore, 1936
151 x 90 mm. A view from the mouth of the Singapore River looking towards the Anderson Bridge (constructed 1910) and the G.P.O. With sampans in the foreground.
Sandakan, British North Borneo [? Miscaptioned for Pulo Brani, Singapore], 1880 - 1889
274 x 208 mm. View from seaward looking towards wharves and jetties, with scrub-covered hillside beyond. This print is a duplicate of others in the collection which are captioned 'Pulo Brani'. A number of misidentifications in this collection would cause one to favour the latter location. Pulo Brani is situated near Keppel or New Harbour, Singapore. Photograph by G.R. Lambert and Co.
Scene in a Chinese opera, 1960 - 1969
204 x 139 mm. Showing three actors on stage during a performance.
Science is another subject emphasised in schools and it is compulsory in the first two years of secondary education, 1982
Seah eng Kiongs Pineapple Tinning Factory at Bendemeer, Singapore, 1908-12
Half-plate. [A street factory with pineapples on table ready to be tinned and pineapple skins on floor.]
Seah eng Kiongs Pineapple Tinning Factory at Bendemeer, Singapore, 1908-12
Half-plate. [Similar view to 4204 but with prepared pineapples being carried in by two men in a basket on a pole].
Series II, 1924
Coloured oilette postcards of Malaya by Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd. marked 'Series II', but not separately numbered.
Settlement of City, 1982
A series of photographs relating to the settlement of the city of Singapore.
Shenton Way - Singapore's financial district, 1982
Singapore, including its 50-odd offshore islands and islets has a land area of 617.8km. Its population of 2.4 million comprises 77 per cent Chinese, 15 per cent Malays, 6 per cent Indians, and 2 per cent of persons of other ethnic groups.
The pace of development has been rapid, especially in the last decade, and the people live in well-designed modern homes with ample educational, recreational and social amenities.
Shoemaking in the Reformatory, 1908-12
Half-plate (trimmed). Chinese instructor and English Superintendent.