This 2003 photograph shows a general view of the Coleman Bridge across the Singapore River. It has decorative lights and railing. The buildings of Liang Court tower above it. Title devised by Library staff.
This general view of the bridge across the Singapore River shows it against a backdrop of skyscrapers and the former General Post Office building now the Fullerton Hotel....
This is a photograph of the Coleman Bridge along the Singapore River. On the right is The Riverwalk, formerly known as Riverwalk Galleria. Physical dimensions of original: 35 mm. Title devised by Library staff....
Close-up of the name of the bridge and the date of its construction. The railing above it is designed like a series of steering wheels....
This is a picture of Anderson Bridge, over the Singapore River. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows a view of the Singapore River along Boat Quay, from Coleman Bridge. This photograph was taken before the clean-up of the river as bumboats can still be seen. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows a view of the Singapore River along Boat Quay, from Coleman Bridge. This photograph was taken before the clean-up of the river as bumboats can still be seen. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Coleman Bridge, from North Boat Quay. Originally called New Bridge, the second bridge built across the Singapore River was renamed after D.G. Coleman. Constructed as a brick bridge in 1840, it was replaced to its current concrete bridge in 1986. The construction of High Street Centre...
This 1992 photograph depicts the railings along the road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows New Bridge Road, towards Coleman's Bridge (from near opposite Ellenborough Street). Built in 1842, New Bridge Road was named after Coleman's New Bridge which was constructed over the Singapore River in 1840. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows New Bridge Road, towards Coleman's Bridge (from near opposite Ellenborough Street). Built in 1842, New Bridge Road was named after Coleman's New Bridge which was constructed over the Singapore River in 1840. Title devised by Library staff....