Singapore (nation)
Found in 456 Collections and/or Records:
[Fishing village, Singapore], 1936
149 x 90 mm. A view from the edge of the jungle looking towards the sea, with wooden houses raised on stilts on the foreshore.
Fortune teller, 1910 - 1929
196 x 142 mm. Showing a Chinese fortune teller (? or calligrapher) squatting behind a mat laid out with various texts written in Chinese script.
Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e. Bo] Seng, leading member of Force 136, Singapore, 1946-01-13
75 x 53 mm. Showing P.A.B. McKerron walking along a path, with a military escort.
Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e. Bo] Seng, Singapore, 1946-01-13
Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e Bo] Seng, Singapore., 1946-01-13
155 x 109 mm. Showing McKerron, Foulger and Regester standing at attention beside the wreaths laid in front of the grave.
Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e. Bo] Seng, Singapore, 1946-01-13
155 x 110 mm. Showing P.A.B. McKerron standing at attention with a group of Chinese Malayans in front of the wreaths laid outside.
Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e. Bo] Seng, Singapore, 1946-01-13
109 x 155 mm. Showing P.A.B. McKerron making the funeral oration on the steps of the Victoria Memorial Hall [?]
Ganua motleyana - loop roots, Jurong, 1933
(image missing)
[Garden scene, Singapore], 1936
149 x 90 mm. A view looking across the lawn of an unidentified house, with life size models of animals on the grass.
General, 1946 - 1986
Includes material on the IUC as a whole together with a few items on British Universities.
General Hospital, Singapore, 1930 - 1939
132 x 81 mm. A view looking along the driveway towards the hospital buildings (possibly the Outram General Hospital, opened in 1926).
General views of Singapore, 1960s
Prints measuring approximately 205 x 140 mm with typewritten captions pasted to the reverse.
General views of South-East Asia, 1960s
A collection of loose prints, mostly measuring approximately 190 x 140 mm, with typewritten captions pasted to the reverse. The collection contains general views of landscape and architecture in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Brunei and Borneo.
Government House, Singapore, 1880 - 1889
275 x 207 mm. A general view of Government House. Photograph probably by G.R. Lambert and Co.
Government House [Singapore]., 1900
Government House, Singapore, 1880 - 1889
275 x 207 mm.
Government opium shops in Singapore, 1963-12
Cox's account discusses the sourcing, manufacture, packaging, retailing, consumption and regulation of opium in Singapore. The file also includes a letter to the British Association of Malaya (5 sheets).
Governors' conference, Singapore, 1946, 1946
147 x 122 mm. Showing a group of officials seated round a table. The figures are identified as: Walker (Secretary); (Sir) Alexander Theodore NEWBOULT (1896-1974), Chief Secretary, Malayan Union 1946-1950; Sir Gerald [i.e. Gerard] Edward James GENT (1895-1948), Governor, Malayan Union 1946-1948; Hugh Patterson BRYSON (1898-1977), Assistant Secretary, Singapore 1956-1949; J.S. DUMERESQUE, Head of Broadcasting; Sir Franklin GIMSON (1890-1975), Governor of Singapore 1946-1952.
Group at Government House, Singapore. 14th January 1882, 1882-01-14
Group of three men identified on the back as Sir J.A. Swettenham, Admiral of the Fleet Sir H. Keppel and Vice-Admiral H.R.H. Prince Henry of Prussia, 1899 - 1900
Head and shoulders mounted portrait in uniform : Col. Arthur Duff had marvellous escape 1914, 1914
135 x 215 mm. Arthur Abercromby Scott-Duff (1874-1951) was A.D.C. to the Governor of Singapore 1898-1899. He appears to have been a friend of the Swettenham family as he appears in the group mentioned in Y3031C/13. In 1914 he served with the Gordon Highlanders in France but in December was appointed A.D.C. to the Duke of Connaught, Governor-General of Canada.
Hevea Congesta?, Confusa? Tree in Botanic Gardens, Singapore, 1918
98 x 148 mm. Showing a Malay man standing beside the tree. On reverse of print: This tree produces an undesirable rubber. The tree was destroyed on orders by Mr I.H. Burkill, Director of Gardens, Singapore, sometime after 1918, when this photograph was taken.
Hindoo [i.e. Hindu] Temple, Singapore, 1880 - 1889
276 x 208 mm. A view looking south along South Bridge Road from the corner of Mosque Street, with the twin towers of the Jamae Mosque (built by Chulia Muslims between 1830-55) at the right and the entrance gateway of the Sri Mariammam Temple (built 1827-43) beyond.
Hindu Temple [Singapore], 1900
207 x 27 mm. Showing the gopuran (entrance gate-tower) of the Sri Mariamman Temple on South Bridge Road, built between 1827 and 1843.
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, 1890 - 1899
260 x 208 mm.