Shown in this photograph is a bronze elephant, a gift from King Chulalongkorn of Siam (now Thailand), when he visited Singapore in 1871. Title devised by Library staff.
Shown in this photograph is a view of the Dome of Justice of the old Supreme Court, take from an angle from the side of the bronze elephant monument. The bronze elephant was a gift from King Chulalongkorn of Siam (now Thailand) when he visited Singapore in 1871. ...
A view of the exterior of the three-storeyed building with its white and yellow walls and arched entrance. In the foreground can be seen a bronze elephant on a white pedestal which was a gift from the King of Thailand to Singapore on the occasion of his visit....
This 1890s photograph shows a view of the Elephant Statue, in front of Town Hall. There are handwritten notes, "Memorial of King of Thailand to Singapore. in front of Town Hall", on the front of the photograph. This statue was a gift from King Chulalongkorn, expressing his gratitude for the...
This photograph is a close-up of the inscription in Thai. The English translation has the words "His Majesty Somdech Phra Paramindr Maha Chulalonkorn - The Supreme King of Siam landed at Singapore, the first foreign land visited by a Siamese monarch on the 16th March, 1871" Title devised by Library...
A statue of a bronze elephant with white tusks is mounted on a high white pedestal in the middle of the granite walkway. Inscribed on the black marble plaque are the words "His Majesty Somdech Phra Paramindr Maha Chulalonkorn - The Supreme King of Siam landed at Singapore the first...
This photograph is a close up on the Chinese inscription on black marble. The English translation has the words "His Majesty Somdech Phra Paramindr Maha Chulalonkorn - The Supreme King of Siam landed at Singapore, the first foreign land visited by a Siamese monarch on the 16th March, 1871." Title...
This photograph is a close-up of the inscription on the black marble plaque, baring the words "His Majesty Somdech Phra Paramindr Maha Chulalonkorn - The Supreme King of Siam, landed at Singapore. The first foreign land visited by a Siamese monarch on the 16th March, 1871". Title devised by Library...
This photograph is a close-up of the inscription in Jawi on black marble. The English translation has the words "His Majesty Somdech Phra Paramindr Maha Chulalonkorn - The Supreme King of Siam landed at Singapore, the first foreign land visited by a Siamese monarch on the 16th March, 1871". Title...