This photograph captures a view of the city's skyline from the Padang, including the Singapore Cricket Club. Prominent landmarks such as Maybank Tower, OUB Centre, OCBC Centre and UOB Plaza can be seen in the photograph. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph shows the Singapore Cricket Club, which was established in 1852 to cater for the sporting needs of colonial elites. ...
This photograph captures streetlamps flanking the city skyline of buildings in the financial district. Title devised by Library staff. ...
This photograph, taken between 1900 and 1909, shows a view of the Cricket Club on the Esplanade (present day Padang). The Singapore Cricket Club was established in 1852 due to the popularity of the game among the European community. A cricket game is seen taking place on the Esplanade. Title...
Group photograph of members of the Singapore Cricket Club outside its first wooden-hut pavilion, established in 1852, located along Connaught Drive and overlooking the Padang. Donated by Tan Suat Hoon and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_664...
This photograph shows a portion of Singapore's landscape behind the Padang area, from a south-west direction. Prominent landmarks include the Singapore Cricket Club and the Old Supreme Court beside the Padang, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, the Singapore River as well as Boat Quay. Title devised by Library staff. ...
A [1950s] photograph of the Singapore Cricket Club which overlooks the Padang, then known as the Esplanade. It was established in 1852 and has changed over the years from being an elite colonial sports club to a multi-racial club catering to the sporting and social needs of the Singaporean community...
This photograph shows a portion of Singapore's landscape behind the Padang area, from a south-west direction. Prominent landmarks include the Singapore Cricket Club and the Old Supreme Court beside the Padang, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, the Singapore River, Boat Quay and the Central Business District around Raffles Place. Title...
A G.R. Lambert & Co. [1892] photograph showing a view at the Esplanade (The Padang), with a man posing beside a horse carriage. The Singapore Cricket Club and the Old Parliament House (present Arts House) are located in the far background. Inscribed with "Esplanade Spore" ...
This photograph shows a portion of Singapore's cityscape taken in the south direction. Prominent landmarks include the Singapore Cricket Club and the Old Supreme Court beside the Padang, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, The Fullerton Hotel, Singapore River, the bumboats (also called twakows or tongkangs) filled Boat Quay, Elgin Bridge...