This photograph shows a side view of four girls from the Singapore's Girl Pipers band playing the bagpipes and looking resplendent in their Scottish kilts. The background shows lush foliage. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows two members from the Singapore's Girl Pipers band playing the bagpipes and looking resplendent in their Scottish kilts. The background shows lush foliage. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows an all-girls bagpipe band outside the OCBC Centre. This display was in celebration of the OCBC Centre inauguration. The name of the bank in Chinese, ????, can be seen at its entrance. Physical dimensions of original: 35 mm. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a photograph from E. A. Brown's collection. It depicts a view of the band playing as it marches by the parade....
People's Association Singapore Girls Pipers performing at the second National Day Parade at Padang. Donated by Bong Nam Fatt @ Ng Nam Fatt and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_700...
Shown in this photograph is a board aptly positioned behind the children who will shape the future of our country. The children are taking their "toy break" and are playing with toys. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a group photograph of the Chong Fu Primary School Band. In the foreground near the teachers and members of the band are musical instruments including a pair of cymbals and drums. Also pictured is a large baton or mace, held by the drum major when conducting a marching...
This is a group photograph of Intempo, the NUS symphonic band, and guests at the event. Among them is Prof. Edwin Thumboo.This photograph is part of the collection donated by Edwin Thumboo to NLB....
Students and teachers of Nanyang Girls High school, posing for a photograph. Founded in 1917, it was previously known as the Singapore Nanyang Girls School. Donated by Lee Wan Goh, at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_715...
This photograph shows an all-girls bagpipe band outside the OCBC Centre. This display was in celebration of the OCBC Centre inauguration. The name of the bank in Chinese, ????, can be seen at its entrance. Physical dimensions of original: 35 mm. Title devised by Library staff....