This 2004 photograph shows a close-up of two square red lamps at Clifford Pier, mounted on concrete short pillars. The multiple large, arched beams supporting the pier's roof can be partially seen. Title devised by Library staff.
A view of part of the bridge showing its name and the year it was opened. Above it are short concrete pillars forming its side....
A black and white aerial view photograph of Clifford Pier taken from the top of General Post Office. Many boats can be seen moored at the pier and ships further away in the surrounding water....
This photograph taken of Clifford Pier includes a panoramic view of the area surrounding it, Collyer Quay and the commercial buildings along it up to the old General Post Office. In the foreground is the sea where boats and bumboats can be seen....
This is a photograph of a man leaning against the railing. In the background is the Clifford Pier, an embarkation and disembarkation pier, located beside Collyer Quay within the Downtown Core of the central region of Singapore. It was built to replace Johnston's Pier. Clifford Pier ceased operations on 1...
This photograph shows a wide-angled view of the interior of the covered pier with its large multiple steel arches. Clifford Pier was built in 1933 to replace Johnston's Pier. Photograph donated by Mdm Ong Kuer Lend and displayed at Heritage Roadshow 2007....
This photograph shows a side view of the covered pier with its multiple large arched beams supporting the roof. The beams are made of steel and are whitewashed. It was built in 1933 to replace Johnston's Pier. Photograph donated by Delicia Tan and displayed at Heritage Roadshow 2007. ...
A [1950s] photograph of the Clifford Pier located at Collyer Quay. However, Clifford Pier has been demolished to make way for a two-storey pier at Marina South in order to market Marina Bay as a residential and commercial centre. Part of a compiled album, with a label : "PHOTOGRAPHS BY...
A [1950s] photograph of the Clifford Pier located at Collyer Quay. However, Clifford Pier has been demolished to make way for a two-storey pier at Marina South in order to market Marina Bay as a residential and commercial centre. This photograph was taken from Fullerton Building and many steamships are...
This photograph shows an aerial view of Clifford Pier, with bumboats and ships anchored around the Marina Bay area. At night, the carpark outside the entrance of the Pier served as a hawker centre and was popular with musicians and night birds who stayed up late. The carpark was eventually...