Indian Man, Antique Photograph of Singapore, owned and described by Sir Frederick Weld.

An exceptionally rare and unique large collection of photographs, compiled by Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld, the 12th Governor of the Straits Settlements (May 1880 - October 1887). Taken approximately one month (June 1880) into his tenure as governor, this album offers a rare look into nineteenth-century colonial Singapore and parts of the Malay States.

All the handwriting under the photos is by Sir Frederick Weld himself. Many of the photographs in the are believed to be unique, indicating that they were likely taken and developed especially for Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld, making it one of the rarest complete albumen photograph albums on colonial Singapore known to still exist.

Featured in the set are rare photographs of the Government House (now the Istana of Singapore); views from Fort Canning; Singaporean streets; places of worship; inhabitants of Singapore from the many ethnic groups.

This personally owned set of the 12th Governor of the Straits Settlements is a rare treat for connoisseurs of colonial history and antique Singapore photography buffs.

Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld (9 May 1823 – 20 July 1891), was a New Zealand politician and a governor of various British colonies. He was the sixth Premier of New Zealand and later served as Governor of Western Australia, Governor of Tasmania, and Governor of the Straits Settlements.

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Title
Indian Man, Antique Photograph of Singapore, owned and described by Sir Frederick Weld
Publication Place / Date
Image Dimensions
/ Singapore / 1880
Color
Condition
Black and White
G
Product Price
Product Number
On Request
SKU #P.2307