This 2003 photograph shows a view of old tombstones laid out in the memorial garden of the Armenian Church. There are also figures, pedestals and travellers' palms arranged in rows above them. 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...
This photograph is a view of the Armenian Church, with its spire pointing skywards. Title devised by Library staff....
Shown in this photograph is the tombstone of Miss Anges Joaquim, after whom the national flower Vanda Miss Joaquim was named. The tombstone is in the grounds of the Armenian Church. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows a part of the Armenian Church, where a painting of the Jesus and his disciples is displayed. ...
Shown in this photograph is a close-up of bunches of interesting pea-like fruits of a palm, growing in the garden of Armenian Church compound. ...
This photograph shows part of the Armenian Church, the front porch of the residential area of the church. ...
This photograph shows an Armenian styled bench and streetlamp found in the garden of the Armenian Church. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph is a close-up view of the Armenian Church, the oldest church in Singapore. ...
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...