Group of four large silver print photographs of Singapore

(Clockwise from top left)1) This is a view of Boat Quay, with a variety of lighter boats populating the foreground. In the background, Singapore's Central Business District is visible, with the Bank of China (left) and Chartered Bank (right) being the most distinctive buildings along the waterfront.2) This is a view of Boat Quay, with a scene of the loading and unloading of goods taking place on a lighter boat in the foreground. The shophouses lining Boat Quay are visible, along with part of Elgin Bridge on the right, and the dome of the Supreme Court (National Gallery Singapore today) in the background.3) This is a photograph of the Malabar Mosque on Victoria Street. It was opened in 1963 by Singapore's Yang di-Pertuan Negara (Head of State) Yusof Ishak. It is managed by the Malabar Muslim community in Singapore.4) This is a photograph of the Malabar Mosque on Victoria Street. It was opened in 1963 by Singapore's Yang di-Pertuan Negara (Head of State) Yusof Ishak. It is managed by the Malabar Muslim community in Singapore.