This photograph shows the paved promenade of Queen Elizabeth Walk or Esplanade Park. Created by one of Singapore's earliest land reclamation projects, it got its named in 1953 when Elizabeth II became the Queen of England. The park offers a good view of the sea and the Fullerton Building, now the Fullerton Hotel. Donated by Choo Hai Boon, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_130. Title devised by Library staff.
A man posing along the paved promenade at Queen Elizabeth Walk or Esplanade Park. Created by one of Singapore's earliest land reclamation projects, it got its named in 1953 when Elizabeth II became the Queen of England. Donated by Tang Kian Cheong, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_100...
A man is pictured admiring the sea view along Queen Elizabeth Walk. The area was one of Singapore's earliest land reclamation projects and was a good place for a relaxing stroll. From here, one gets a good view of the Fullerton Building, now the Fullerton Hotel. Built in 1928, it...
Photograph depicting a seafront promenade, Queen Elizabeth Walk (Esplanade Park). The Esplanade got its name in 1953 when Elizabeth II became the Queen of England. The paved promenade was a popular spot for families and courting couples who go there to catch the sea breeze and admire the ships in...
A man posing at Queen Elizabeth Walk or Esplanade Park. In the background is the former Fullerton Building, now the Fullerton Hotel. Built in 1928, it was designed as an office building. It has in the past housed the General Post Office and the Inland Revenue Authority. Donated by Tang...
This is a photograph of a couple seating on a bench along Elizabeth Walk. Elizabeth Walk was previously known as Esplanade Park and opened in 1953. In the background is the Fullerton Building, officially opened in 1928, now the Fullerton Hotel. It used to house the General Post Office and...
This 1960s photograph shows Queen Elizabeth Walk. In 1922, the reclaimed land along the Esplanade was called the Esplanade Park, where famous monuments stood, including the Cenotaph, the Lim Bo Seng Memorial and the Tan Kim Seng Fountain. On 30 May 1953 (Coronation Day), the Esplanade Park was renamed Queen...
This is a photograph of a man leaning against a lamppost along the Queen Elizabeth Walk. Elizabeth Walk was opened in 1953 and was previously known as Esplanade Park. In the background is Fullerton Building, officially opened in 1928, now the Fullerton Hotel. It used to house the General Post...
This is a photograph of a lady posing at the "150 Years of Development" exhibition at Queen Elizabeth Walk. Photograph donated by Ang Lim Kim and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_447...
This is a photograph of a man standing along Queen Elizabeth Walk. In the background is the Fullerton Building, officially opened in 1928, now the Fullerton Hotel. It used to house the General Post Office and other Government offices. Photograph donated by Lam Mui Chin and displayed at the Heritage...
This is a photograph of Elizabeth Walk showing many people walking about. There is a banner that reads 'Singapore Welcomes You' and in front of it two children are posing for a photograph. Elizabeth Walk was opened in 1953 and later renamed Queen Elizabeth Walk. Photograph donated by Khoo Twon...