This photograph shows a section of Raffles Place area (formerly known as Commercial Square), with pedestrians walking about in front of Robinson's Department Store and the OUB (Overseas Union Bank) building. The iconic statue of Eros is seen on the roof of Robinson's Department Store. On the left is the Mercantile Bank Building which was pulled down in 1990 to make way for Raffles Place MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) Station. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph shows a section of the Raffles Place area (formerly known as Commercial Square), with a carpark in front of the Robinson's Department Store (right) and the OUB (Overseas Union Bank) building (left). The Robinson's Department Store, with its iconic statue of Eros, was destroyed by a fire in...
This photograph shows a section of the Raffles Place area (formerly known as Commercial Square), with a carpark in front of the Robinson's Department Store (centre) and the OUB (Overseas Union Bank) building (left). The Robinson's Department Store, with its iconic statue of Eros, was destroyed by a fire in...
This photograph shows the Raffles Place area (formerly known as Commercial Square), with cars parked both around and at the centre. The Robinson's Department Store, with its iconic statue of Eros, stands on the left. The Department Store was destroyed by a fire in 1972 and the current site is...
This is a picture of the commercial and financial buildings at Raffles Place (formerly known as Commercial Square). Shown in the picture were the Robinson & Co. department store which was housed in Raffles Chambers (left) and John Little and Co. building on the right. The United Chinese Bank which...
This 1880s photograph shows a view of Commercial Square. John Little, Singapore's oldest department store, can be seen on the right side of the photograph. In 1858, Commercial Square was renamed Raffles Place, after the founder of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated....
This 1982 photograph depicts buildings (opposite Amber Mansions) on Orchard Road. Amber Mansions was pulled down in 1984 to make way for the construction of the Dhoby Ghaut Mass Rapid Transit station. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph depicts buildings (opposite Amber Mansions) on Orchard Road. Amber Mansions was pulled down in 1984 to make way for the construction of the Dhoby Ghaut Mass Rapid Transit station. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1890s photograph from G.R. Lambert & Co. shows a view of Commercial Square. John Little, Singapore's oldest department store, can be seen on the left side of the photograph. In 1858, Commercial Square was renamed Raffles Place, after the founder of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff. Date of...