This 1995 photograph shows the exterior of the Mannaseh Meyer Building of Raffles College located at the Bukit Timah campus. Established on this site in 1929, Raffles College (with King Edward VII College of Medicine) was incorporated as the University of Malaya in 1949. In 1962, this university became known as the University of Singapore, and later renamed the National University of Singapore (N.U.S.) when it merged with Nanyang University in 1980. Today, this campus is home to the N.U.S.'s Law Faculty, the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and five Research Institutes. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1995 photograph shows one of the bungalows built in Art Deco style which was used to house academic staff of the former Raffles College at the Bukit Timah campus. It is one of the 5 bungalows gazetted for conservation. Established at the Bukit Timah site in 1929, Raffles...
An Art Deco-style two-storey building is pictured here and it was used to house the academic staff of the former Raffles College. It is one of the 5 bungalows at the Bukit Timah campus gazetted for conservation. Established on this site in 1929, Raffles College (with King Edward VII College...
This 1995 photograph shows a pair of Art Deco-style two-storey bungalows which used to be Raffles College buildings located at the Bukit Timah campus. Established on this site in 1929, Raffles College (with King Edward VII College of Medicine) was incorporated as the University of Malaya in 1949. In 1962,...
This 1995 photograph shows Raffles College building which is located at Bukit Timah Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows an Art Deco-style two-storey building which used to belong to the former Raffles College. It is one of the 5 bungalows gazetted for conservation at the Bukit Timah campus. Established on this site in 1929, Raffles College (with King Edward VII College of Medicine) was incorporated...
This 1995 photograph shows the exterior of a bungalow used by the former Raffles College at the Bukit Timah Road campus. It is one of the 5 Art Deco bungalows gazetted for conservation. Established on this site in 1929, Raffles College (with King Edward VII College of Medicine) was incorporated...
This 1995 photograph shows the exterior of the Manasseh Meyer Building, which used to be a former Raffles College building located at the Bukit Timah campus. Established on this site in 1929, Raffles College (with King Edward VII College of Medicine) was incorporated as the University of Malaya in 1949....
This 1995 photograph shows Raffles College building which is located at Bukit Timah Road. Established on this site in 1929, Raffles College (with King Edward VII College of Medicine) was incorporated as the University of Malaya in 1949. In 1962, this university became known as the University of Singapore, and...