Natives of Singapore. Photographer: G. R. Lambert and Company
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Full-length studio portrait of a women, standing with her left arm resting on a cushioned armchair. Photograph unsigned, but attributed to G. R. Lambert and Co.
Natives of Singapore. Photographer: G. R. Lambert and Company
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Full-length studio portrait of a man standing holding a walking stick, wearing a coat and turban. Photograph unsigned, but attributed to G. R. Lambert and Co.
Natives of Singapore. Photographer: G. R. Lambert and Company
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Full-length studio portrait of two Malay women. Photograph unsigned, but a similar image appears in John Falconer, A Vision of the past, a History of Early Photography in Singapore and Malaya, The Photographs of G.R.Lambert & Co., 1880-1910 (Times Edition, Singapore; 1987), p. 161.
Singapore River (Malaya) with boats and warehouses. November 1853. Artist(s): Yule, Sir Henry (1820-1889)
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Singapore River (Malaya) with boats and warehouses. November 1853. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Singapore River, November 1853’. Pencil and wash; 10 by 131 ins.
'Singapore Institution'. Artist(s): Marsh, J.A. (fl. 1841)
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The Singapore (Raffles) Institution, Singapore. 1841. By J.A. Marsh. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Singapore Institution Drawn by J.A.M.’ Pen and ink and water-colour; 19.4 by 27.4 cm. Note: The earliest known drawing of the Singapore Institution which was founded at a meeting convened by Raff...
Library of the Singapore Institution, Singapore. 'Plan of the interior of the room proposed for the reception of the Bust of the late Sir Stamford Rafles [sic] shewing the different positions of the Doors, Windows, and Bookcases etc'. Artist(s): Marsh,
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Plan of the Library of the Singapore (Raffles) Institution, Singapore, c.1841. By J.A. Marsh. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Plan of the interior of the room proposed for the reception of the Bust of the late Sir Stamford Rafles shewing the different positions of the Doors, Windows, and Bookcases...
Singapore from the sea. Artist(s): Jackson, Philip (1802-1879)
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View of Singapore from the sea. 1823. By Lieutenant P. Jackson Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘NB. The perspective of this hill’ -’ is incorrect 2/3 of an Inch - was diminished in the one given to Sir S. Raffles 4 June 1823 PJ.’ Above:’ this is the Height of the Hill.’ To the right: ‘Property o...