This 2003 photograph shows a general view of Anderson Bridge, and its two types of arches, the steel and the concrete. Both are attractively designed employing intricate metal and plaster work. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph captures the intricate metalwork of the structures on the Anderson Bridge, which gives the bridge its unique appearance. Title devised by Library staff...
This general view of the bridge spanning the Singapore River shows its entire width as well as its arched design for which it is noted....
This is a picture of a bumboat going under Anderson Bridge. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a picture of Anderson Bridge, over the Singapore River. Title devised by Library staff....
General view of the hotel with its neoclassical architecture with intricately designed pillars and plaster works. In the background are high-rise buildings....
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 1992 photograph, showing the Anderson Bridge, at Empress Place. The bridge, named after John Anderson, Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements in 1910, crosses the mouth of Singapore River and connects Empress Place with Collyer Quay. ...