This 1995 photograph shows a two-storey house at Loewen Road junction (at Ridley Park), amidst a grove of trees. The house has a small front porch over which hangs a striped awning. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1995 photograph shows the former Tanglin Barracks, at Holland Road. Built by Colonel George Chancellor Collyer for European troops in 1861, the Tanglin Barracks stands on a site that was formerly a nutmeg plantation. This site has now been redeveloped into today's Tanglin Village, a cluster of businesses that...
A 1995 photograph showing Ridley Park, from Loewen Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Ridley Park, from near Tanglin Road junction. Ridley Park was named after Sir Henry Nicholas Ridley, director of the Botanic Gardens from 1888 - 1911. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Ridley Park, from near Tanglin Road junction. The road was named after Sir Henry Nicholas Ridley, director of the Botanic Gardens from 1888 - 1911. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Ridley Park (towards house no. 16), from Tanglin Road junction. Located off Tanglin Road, Ridley Park was named after Sir Henry Nicholas Ridley. He was the first Scientific Director of the Botanic Gardens from 1888 - 1911. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows house no.16, Ridley Park. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows the exterior of the former Tanglin Barracks building painted in white, at Holland Road. Built by Colonel George Chancellor Collyer for European troops in 1861, the Tanglin Barracks stands on a site that was formerly a nutmeg plantation. This site has now been redeveloped into today's...
This 1995 photograph shows the exterior of the former Tanglin Barracks, at Holland Road. Built by Colonel George Chancellor Collyer for European troops in 1861, the Tanglin Barracks stands on a site that was formerly a nutmeg plantation. This site has now been redeveloped into today's Tanglin Village, a cluster...
This 1995 photograph shows the exterior of the former Tanglin Barracks, at Holland Road. Built by Colonel George Chancellor Collyer for European troops in 1861, the Tanglin Barracks stands on a site that was formerly a nutmeg plantation. This site has now been redeveloped into today's Tanglin Village, a cluster...
This 1995 photograph shows the exterior of the former Tanglin Barracks, at Holland Road. Built by Colonel George Chancellor Collyer for European troops in 1861, the Tanglin Barracks stands on a site that was formerly a nutmeg plantation. This site has now been redeveloped into today's Tanglin Village, a cluster...