Collyer Quay, [1880s] : general view



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01 Jan 1880

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This photograph was taken in the early 1880s from Johnston's Pier and shows Collyer Quay. In the foreground are a number of sampans awaiting business. The Quay is lined with the offices of a number of leading commercial firms. Title devised by Library staff. Information contributed by Richard Hale. Date of creation estimated.


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All rights reserved. Lee Kip Lin and National Library Board, Singapore 2009.

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