This photograph is a close-up of frangipani, grown near the Merlion Park. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph captures a view of the sea front and the Merlion, set against the backdrop of tall buildings near the Merlion Park. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows a group of frangipani trees in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. From this angle, the branches look intertwined with each other. Title devised by Library staff....
This picture captures the 'tangled' branches and trunks of the frangipani trees in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
Close-up of the white Merlion, Singapore's national icon, which stands at 8.6 m high and rests on top of blue undulating waves....
Shown in this photograph is an ice cream vendor, at Merlion Park. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a photograph of the oil painting, "White Frangipani", done by Ng Eng Teng in 1959. It shows a vase filled with white frangipanis. This photograph is part of the collection donated by Edwin Thumboo to NLB....
This photograph shows the frangipani garden in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Framed between timber posts, visitors can take a leisure stroll on the path to enjoy the garden. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph is a close-up of Ixora Javanica. Its family name is Rubiaceae, and common name is Javanese Ixora. The Ixora originates from Java and Malaysia. It grows in various colours and is found in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
Photograph depicting the Merlion cub, at the Merlion Park near Clifford Pier. The smaller part-fish, part-lion icon is 2 m tall and weighs 3 tonnes. In the background is the bigger Merlion which weighs 70 tonnes and is 8.6 m high. They are situated at the mouth of the Singapore...
This is a photograph of the small Merlion at the Merlion Park near Clifford Pier. Situated at the mouth of the Singapore River as a tourism symbol, the Merlion cub is 2 m tall and weighs 3 tonnes. The bigger Merlion weighs 70 tonnes and is 8.6m high. The part-fish,...