This 1995 photograph shows a general view of a two-storey bungalow house, at no. 9 Ridley Park. The house sits atop a gentle slope, with a long driveway leading up to it. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1995 photograph shows a two-storey bungalow engraved with the date of its construction, 1935 (0913), at no. 78 Ridley Park. Built in local colonial architectural style, it has a large porch in front and many windows with timber louvres to provide good ventilation. Title devised by Library...
This 1995 photograph shows house no. 6, at Ridley Park. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Ridley Park, towards house no. 6. 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....
A 1995 photograph showing Ridley Park, towards house no. 7. 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....
A 1995 photograph showing the luxuriant trees and shrubs at Ridley Park, towards house no. 7. 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....
A 1995 photograph showing Ridley Park. This photograph was from house no. 9, towards house no. 7. 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....
A 1995 photograph showing Ridley Park. This photograph was from house no. 7, towards houses no. 8, 9 and 10. 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...
This 1995 photograph shows the exterior of a bungalow house, dated 1935 (0913), at no. 78 Ridley Park. 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....