This is a general view of Cathay Building, located at Handy Road, which started operations in 1939. It housed Singapore’s first air-conditioned cinema, apartments, a restaurant and a hotel. It closed in 2000 for re-development. It is now known as 'The Cathay'. Cathay Building was gazetted as a national monument on 10 February 2003. Donated by Chung Shui Ken and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_638. Title devised by Library staff.
Children at play, at the Tanjong Katong Beach. Tanjong Katong beach was reclaimed to provide more land for housing in the 1960s. Photograph donated by Chung Shui Ken and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_634...
Bus from the Green Bus Company, passing through the Arch at the entrance of the Old Nantah Campus. Donated by Chung Shui Ken and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_640...
Paya Lebar Airport was opened on 20 August 1955. Presently, it serves as a military airbase under the Singapore Air Force. Photograph donated by Chung Shui Ken and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_635...
Children riding on swings, in the playground at King George V Jubilee Park at Fort Canning, bounded by Clemenceau Avenue and River Valley Road. Donated by Chung Shui Ken and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_642...
This is a photograph of Kallang Airport, also known as the Kallang Aerodrome, Kallang Airfield and RAF Kallang, functioned as an airport from 1937 to 1955. A Chinese couple is standing outside the terminal building of the Kallang Airport, presently the headquarters of the People's Association. Photograph donated by Chung...
Aerial view of Monk's Hill School near the Newton area, established in 1958. It was relocated to Winstedt Road in 1993, and merged with Balestier Hill Secondary School in 2007. Photograph donated by Chung Shui Ken and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_633...
A group of people, ferried in a bumboat, from Clifford Pier. In the early days, bumboats were extensively used for transportation of goods and also for ferrying people along the Singapore River, Rochore, Kallang Rivers and various off-shore islands. A bumboat is also known as 'Tongkang' in Malay and 'Twakow'...
This is a photograph of the entrance of Great World Amusement Park, located at Kim Seng Road. It closed in 1964. It was also known as Tua Sei Kai in Hokkien. Presently, this site is occupied by Great World City Shopping Centre. Photograph donated by Chung Shui Ken and displayed...
The top of the Cathay Building was decorated with the words "Long May She Reign" to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953. The building used to house the popular Cathay Cinema, luxury apartments, a restaurant and a hotel. Donated by Lye Siew Fong, and displayed...
This photograph shows a general view of the Cathay building taken from a window. The building, designed by Frank Brewer, was completed in 1939. It became Singapore's first skyscraper and second multi-storey building. The new building was re-opened in 2006 and renamed The Cathay. Photograph donated by Chua Ai Lin...