This is a picture of the wall carving entitled "Myriad of Activities" at the foot of Fort Canning Hill. Title devised by Library staff.
Shown in this photograph are two mini pedestals near the entrance of Fort Canning Hill. ...
This 1870s photograph shows a panoramic view of the town from Fort Canning Hill. Houses can be seen at the foot of the hill. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated....
This photograph shows an aerial view of River Valley Road and financial skycrapers set against Singapore's skyline. On the left is National Theatre and the swimming pool at the foot of Fort Canning Hill. On the right is the construction site for the Liang Court building with a view of...
View of the porch at the entrance to Raffles Terrace on Fort Canning hill and the stairs leading up to it....
This probably taken in the 1870s photograph shows an aerial view of the town from Fort Canning Hill. High Street can be seen at the foot of the hill. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated. ...
View of the fort gateway situated at the North-West exit of Fort Canning hill. A solid brick and concrete arch is built around the gate....
This probably taken in the 1870s photograph shows an aerial view of the town from Fort Canning Hill. St. Andrew's Cathedral can be seen in this shot. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated. ...
View of the building located on Fort Canning hill. The central part of the long building protrudes and has windows with decorations. Simulated columns are also features....
This 1919 photograph is mounted on a board, with the handwritten words "HIGH STREET" on the front and "1919" on the back. This photograph shows High Street, which was the first street built in Singapore in 1821 by convict labourers. The original street began at the foot of Fort Canning...
This 1870s photograph shows an aerial view of the Singapore River, from Fort Canning Hill. There is an inscription, "General view Singapore taken from Fort Canning Signal Station" on the front of the photograph. On the north bank of the river (today's Empress Place), is an area for government purposes....