This is a picture of the entrance to the Civil Defence Heritage Gallery, near the left side of Central Fire Station. Title devised by Library staff.
Shown in this photograph is Singapore's first emergency response building, constructed in 1909. It is Singapore's oldest fire station and now houses the Civil Defence Heritage Gallery. ...
This view shows the exterior of the building modelled after the 20th century Edwardian England style of fire stations with red and white stripes repeated across windows and columns. Hidden on its right is the Civil Defence Heritage Gallery building....
Shown in this photograph are the front personnel gates of the Central Fire Station. ...
Shown in this photograph are the front vehicular gates of Central Fire Station, where fire engines will emerge from. ...
This 1983 photograph shows Coleman Street, from the Central Fire Station at Hill Street (towards the Singapore River). Coleman Street was named after G. D. Coleman, the first architect in Singapore. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows the Central Fire Station, from the corner of Coleman Street. The building is located at the junction of Hill Street and Coleman Street. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph captures the silhouette of a statue of a Civil Defence service personnel, symbolizing an icon of ever-readiness to handle civil emergencies in Singapore. Title devised by Library staff....
Shown in this picture taken in the 1950s is a general view of the Central Fire Station at Hill Street, which was opened in 1909. It is the oldest fire station in Singapore. Seen too on the main thoroughfare outside the station are cyclists, trishaws, motor vehicles as well as...