Singapore (nation)
Found in 456 Collections and/or Records:
Breadfruit trees, 1880 - 1889
275 x 205 mm. Showing a breadfruit tree and other vegetation, probably in the Singapore Botanical Gardens.
Brush vendor, Singapore [? 1960s], 1960 - 1969
194 x 141 mm. Showing a brush vendor with his wares at the side of the road.
Bullock cart and house in suburbs of Singapore, 1908-12 - 1908
[No print. Missing].
Calophyllum - thick branches - stump roots, Jurong, 1933
(image missing)
Cavenagh Bridge, 1890 - 1899
265 x 202 mm. A view from the waterfront near the Post Office (near the site of the present Anderson Bridge) looking up the Singapore River towards the Cavenagh Bridge. The imposing buildings beyond, at the corner of Bonham Street and Boat Quay, are the premises of the Katz Brothers, traders in Singapore since 1864.
Cavenagh Bridge, Singapore, 1880 - 1889
Cecil Street, 1907
204 x 93 mm.
Cenotaph, Singapore, 1930 - 1939
131 x 80 mm. A view of the Cenotaph with the harbour in the background. Designed by Denis Santry, the monument is in the form of a rectangular column surmounted by squat Greek Doric orders supporting a sarcophagus. The foundation stone was laid by the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard on November 15 1920 in the presence of the French Prime Minister, Georges Clemenceau, then visiting Singapore. The cenotaph was unveiled by the Prince of Wales on March 31 1922.
Centenary, Singapore, 1919, 1919
Central and East Asia, 1962
Central and East Asia, 1931 - 1938
Changhie from Govt. [i.e. Government] Bungalow, 1900
272 x 215 mm. A view, looking down the garden towards the water where a paddle steamer is moored, and across a stretch of water towards Changi, situated on the eastern tip of Singapore Island.
Changi Airport, situated on the eastern side of the island, covers a land area of 1663 hectares, 1982
Singapore is a sophisticated communications centre with links to almost all parts of the world. It is a focal point for more than 150 major shipping lines, more than 33 international airlines, with direct telecommunications facilities to 105 countries. Its telephone density of 26 telephones per 100 population is the third highest in East Asia.
Changie bungalow, nr. Singapore. Designed and built by Maurice Alexander Cameron in 1887 to replace the old one burned, 1880 - 1889
280 x 207 mm. (mounted on card). A view looking across a stretch of water towards the wooded shore, with the bungalow standing on a small headland. Maurice Alexander Cameron R.E. was Deputy Colonial Engineer and Surveyor General of the Straits Settlements from 1883-1892. Photograph probably by G.R. Lambert and Co.
China-Japan, 1935-10 - 1935-11
Chinese Chamber of Commerce from west. Prince of Wales visit to Singapore, 1922, 1922
136 x 83 mm. Showing the decorated arch of welcome built by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in honour of the Princes visit.
[Chinese house, ? Singapore], 1936
143 x 92 mm. A view looking across a courtyard towards Chinese buildings.
Chinese houses in Singapore, 1880 - 1889
274 x 180 mm (mounted on card). Showing a row of Chinese houses in Telok Ayer Street which, prior to reclamation in the 1880s, ran close to the seashore of Telok Ayer Bay. Photograph probably by G.R. Lambert and Co.
Chinese opera, 1982
Owing to its multi-racial nature, Singapore has a diverse culture influenced by its three major ethnic groups - the Chinese, Malays and Indians. Schoolchildren have a choice of learning music and dance as part of their extra-curricular activities.
Chinese opera, 1982
Owing to its multi-racial nature, Singapore has a diverse culture influenced by its three major ethnic groups - the Chinese, Malays and Indians. Schoolchildren have a choice of learning music and dance as part of their extra-curricular activities.
Chinese priests acting, 1890 - 1899
269 x 208 mm. Showing three Chinese priests in ceremonial robes gathered around a large metal vessel.
Chinese sampan, 1924
93 x 144 mm. Showing a beached sampan, probably at Singapore, silhouetted against the sky at dusk.
Chinese street, Singapore, 1920
77 x 95 mm. A snapshot looking along a Chinese street in Singapore, with a rickshaw in the foreground.
Chinese street, Singapore, 1936, 1936
90 x 151 mm. A view looking along an unidentified Chinese street.
Chinese temple, Singapore, 1880 - 1889
274 x 207 mm. (mounted on card). A view from Telok Ayer Street showing the Thain Hock Keng Temple, built between 1839-1842 with materials imported from China. Dedicated to the goddess Ma-Cho-Po, Mother of Heavenly Sages, it was declared a national monument in 1973.