This is a picture of the exterior of Freemasons' Hall, with its white pillars and beige exterior walls decorated with white floral garlands and panels of their dark blue logo. It is located along Coleman Street. Title devised by Library staff.
Front view of the three-storey building with its logo and name at the top. The outermost edge of the walls has navy blue panels each divided by beige strips. Above each window are double strips of red. ...
Located at Tampines Central, the mall is shown with its blue and yellow exterior walls, curving roof tops and a concave facade....
Front view of the building with its striking yellow and blue entrance....
This photograph is a close-up on some flower garlands. The colourful garlands on the left are made of artificial flowers, while the white ones on the right are made of real jasmine flowers. Title devised by Library staff....
Exterior, front view of the simple, single-storeyed mosque reminiscent of kampong house architecture with its beige exterior walls and pitched tiled roof. This is the first mosque built in Singapore....
This 1983 photograph shows a building, located at Coleman Street corner (at Hill Street). The building seen in the photograph has been demolished and replaced with The Grand Park City Hall. Title devised by Library staff....
Front view of the three-storey hotel with its white exterior walls, covered front porch with curved, tiled roof and decorative details above each arched windows. ...
Front, exterior view of the building with its distinctive grey walls, white trimmings and pitched roof....
Shown in this photograph is a view of the front of the Art House, which was once Parliament House. Title devised by Library staff....
Exterior front view of the Masjid Abdul Gafoor which incorporates Saracenic and Roman architectural elements. The exterior walls of the main buildings are painted in pale yellow and green. The enclosing wall dips in curves at intervals. On top of the wall there are short square pillars that look like...