Singapore (nation)
Found in 456 Collections and/or Records:
Malaya vs. Australia, ? 1928, 1928
203 x 150 mm. A view looking down onto the Singapore cricket pitch with the game in progress. With the harbour in the background.
Malaya's war effort, 1954
Copy of a report written by Thomas outlining pre-war social and economic conditions in Malaya; the organisation of wartime command and civil defence; the duties of civil government; local forces assisting in defence; medical services; finance and the production of tin and rubber; the supply, distribution and pricing of food; and the behaviour of the Malay, Indian and Chinese populations (32 sheets).
Mandai road, 1940-07
Film negatives of trees.
Memoranda, 1945-11 - 1946-03
This file is largely composed of memoranda received or submitted by Onraet in his capacity as police advisor. Subjects include the post-war political climate in Malaya, the resumption of civilian administration, the Malayan Communist Party, citizenship, the Malayan Union, intelligence and security, the Malayan security service, supervision of the press, ethnic divisions and service conditions within the police (150 sheets).
Methodist School for Native Children, Singapore, 1908-12
Landscape format.
M.G. Clemenceau, Government House Part, Singapore, 21 October 1920, 1920-10-21
279 x 229 mm. Showing guests gathered in the garden of Government House for the party held in honour of the visit of the French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) en route to Java. A brief description of the visit can be found in (Guillemard, 1937, p. 143-145). The figures in this photograph have not been individually identified.
M.G. Clemenceau, Government House Party, Singapore, 21 October 1920, 1920-10-21
285 x 233 mm. A closer view of guests at the garden party: Clemenceau stands with his back to the camera, to right of centre. The governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard stands at his left in the group.
M.G. Clemenceau, Government House Party, Singapore, 21 October 1920, 1920-10-21
284 x 232 mm.
M.G. Clemenceau, Government House Party, Singapore, 21 October 1920, 1920-10-21
287 x 240 mm.
Modern and miscellaneous prints, 1950 - 1969
Contains loose prints from the 1950s and 1960s, supplementing the main historical collection. The main subjects are 44-57, 63-70 Indigenous peoples; 93-109 ceremonies (including Merdeka, 1957, 96-98); 110-121 Gurkhas; 122-139 Sarawak; 140-179 Singapore (including official visits and formal occasions).
Mohamedan [i.e. Islamic] and Chinese temples, Spore [i.e. Singapore], 1900
269 x 209 mm. A view looking along Telok Ayer Street, with the Islamic Nagore Durgha mosque at the right and Chinese temple, the Thian Hock Keng in the centre of the print. The Nagore Durgha (originally known as Shahul Hamid Durgha) was built by South Indian Muslims in 1828-1830. Another, unidentified Islamic mosque can be partially seen at the left of the print.
Mountbatten Road, Singapore, 1967, 1967
143 x 89 mm. Showing traffic on the newly widenend Mountbatten Road.
Mr and Mrs H.P. Bryson registering votes at first municipal elections in Singapore, 1947, 1947
146 x 115 mm. As described in the title.
Muslims during congregational prayer, 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.
My father in his suitcase: in search of E.J.H. Corner the relentless botanist, 2013
This a biography of Corner written by his son John K. Corner.
Myristica ? ?Rerviana, Jurong, 1933
(image missing). The first question mark is Corner's own.
[Naming of Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore (?21) October 1920], 1920-10
277 x 228 mm. Showing an unidentified figure making a speech, with Clemenceau (back to camera) and Sir Laurence Guillemard seated at the left and crowds of spectators at the right. In the background a notice points out the path of Clemenceau Avenue which runs between Orchard and Havelock Roads in the west of the city.
[Naming of Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore (? 21) October 1920], 1920-10
277 x 228 mm.
Nanyang University, 1946 - 1986
A series of coloured cards of Nanyang University, founded as a college for Chinese-medium instruction and given University status in 1968. The University amalgamated with the University of Singapore in 1980 to create the National University of Singapore.
Nanyang University, 1946 - 1991
A series of photographs of Nanyang University, founded as a college for Chinese-medium instruction and given University status in 1968. The University amalgamated with the University of Singapore in 1980 to create the National University of Singapore.
National Day March-Past, Singapore, 1969, 1969
292 x 212 mm. Showing schoolboys bearing banners marching along the streets of Singapore.
Nearly all white of light pink and purple jackets, 1908-12
Skirts crimson, orange, green, and other bright colours, but not any ochre yellow or pure blue. Mostly Malays, but some Javanese. [In the playground, similar to 4168 with trees and buildings in the background].
New Harbour, 1907
143 x 102 mm. General view of Keppel Harbour.
New policewomens uniform, Singapore, 1969, 1969
160 x 207 mm. Showing two Singapore policewomen modelling the new uniforms.