This photograph shows a general view of the Woodlands MRT station with its long curved roof, and beige and green tiled walls. There is an open pedestrian path lined on both sides with palm trees and a covered pedestrian path leading to the station. Title devised by Library staff.
A G.R. Lambert & Co. 1906 photograph of a Nibong Palm tree, located beside a shelter. It is also known scientifically as Oncosperma tigillarium. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated....
Front view of the building in Chinese architectural style -- curved roofs and red pillars. The main gateway flanked by stone lions is also covered by a green tiled roof. On both sides of the gateway are wall murals of nine dragons....
View of the building which shows the first three floors of what was once a 16-storeyed building. Its brown and beige tiled wall is designed in semi-circular sections matched by external ledges that are like waves and similarly tiled in beige. ...
This photograph shows the palm trees lining the perimeter of the Raffles Hall of the Raffles Hotel, giving it a resort-like ambience. ...
This photograph captures a pavement between 2 flats, flanked on both sides with palm trees. ...
This is a photograph from E. A. Brown's collection. It depicts part of the Crag Hotel in Penang which is surrounded by many trees, with a path leading towards the hotel....
This is a photograph taken of a Malay boy clad in a sarong, posing in front of a tall palm tree. In the background, another palm tree together with some other trees, are seen growing on a grassy slope....
General view of the library with its yellow and cream coloured exterior walls....