This photograph shows a general view of the driveway of Woodbridge Hospital, and the signage and logo of the hospital located on Buangkok Green. Travellers' palms and other trees add to the attractive surroundings. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph taken by A G.R. Lambert & Co. in 1910 shows a Traveller's Palm is also known as Ravenala madagascariensis, found at the Botanic Gardens. Underneath the tree there are several Malay and Indian men standing and posing for the picture. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation...
A G.R. Lambert & Co. 1906 photograph of a Nibong Palm tree, located beside a shelter. It is also known scientifically as Oncosperma tigillarium. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated....
This photo negative shows a traveller's palm standing isolated on the grounds of a park or a landscaped area. The palm, partly a banana plant, has long leaf stems and broad green leaves like those of the banana. These extend out from the trunk and appear as a giant hand...
A G.R. Lambert & Co. 1912 photograph showing coconut trees and palm trees, alongside a lake. A glass house is also featured on the right side of the photograph, behind the palm trees. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated. ...
This is a photograph taken of a Malay boy clad in a sarong, posing in front of a tall palm tree. In the background, another palm tree together with some other trees, are seen growing on a grassy slope....
This 1863 photograph depicts a shot of a Travellers' palm, also known scientifically as Ravenala madagascariensis, located at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Underneath the palm tree, four Malay men are resting. The image was digitized from a Sachtler & Co. album entitled "Views and types of Singapore, 1863". Title information...
A [1950s] photograph of a Traveller's palm located beside the Raffles Hotel. The Raffles Hotel is located at Beach Road. Part of a compiled album, with a label : "PHOTOGRAPHS BY : R.K. TYERS. Staff STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. SINGAPORE."...
This photograph shows the palm trees lining the perimeter of the Raffles Hall of the Raffles Hotel, giving it a resort-like ambience. ...
Shown in this photograph is the replica of the original bronze statue of Sir Stamford Raffles. This polymarble statue was built in 1972. A traveller's palm is featured to the left of the statue. In the right background is the OCBC Building. Title devised by Library staff....