This page represents our collection of original Antique prints of Singapore. Please click on an image to see it in high-resolution, with details of the work itself. For enquiries and purchases, please do contact us.
![Illustrated London News: Regatta. 1866. A hand coloured original antique wood engraving. 7" x 5". [SEASp1826] Regatta: Annual Singapore Yacht Club regatta in the Bay.](https://i0.wp.com/prints.themaphouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/SEASp1826w.jpg?w=278&h=199&ssl=1)
Regatta: Annual Singapore Yacht Club regatta in the Bay.
![Raffles: Singapore. 1830. An original antique sepia aquatint. 31" x 9". [SEASp1839] Singapore: Rare. Panoramic view of the town and harbour from Gibb's Hill. One of the earliest views available of the town from the posthumous memoir of Sir Thomas Raffles, founder of Singapore. After William Daniell.](https://i0.wp.com/prints.themaphouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/SEASp1839w.jpg?w=634&h=199&ssl=1)
Singapore: Rare. Panoramic view of the town and harbour from Gibb’s Hill. One of the earliest views available of the town from the posthumous memoir of Sir Thomas Raffles, founder of Singapore. After William Daniell.
![Crawfurd: Singapore. 1830. A hand coloured original antique lithograph. 20" x 7". [SEASp1726] Rare and important early panoramic view of Singapore from Government Hill (Fort Canning) towards the straits. After Capt Robert Elliot RN.](https://i0.wp.com/prints.themaphouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/seasp1726.jpg?w=601&h=236&ssl=1)
Rare and important early panoramic view of Singapore from Government Hill (Fort Canning) towards the straits. After Capt Robert Elliot RN.
![Laplace: Singapore. 1835. A hand coloured original antique lithograph. 14" x 10". [SEASp1803] Singapore River: From South Boat Quay towards Government Hill (Fort Canning) and Governor's House with Jackson's Bridge, the first bridge that connected North and South Bridge Roads and provided access to Chinatown, following the guidelines in Raffles' Town Plan. After Francoise-Edmond Paris, artist on the voyage of La Favorite 1829-32.](https://i0.wp.com/prints.themaphouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SEASp1803w-1.jpg?w=311&h=236&ssl=1)
Singapore River: From South Boat Quay towards Government Hill (Fort Canning) and Governor’s House with Jackson’s Bridge, the first bridge that connected North and South Bridge Roads and provided access to Chinatown, following the guidelines in Raffles’ Town Plan. After Francoise-Edmond Paris, artist on the voyage of La Favorite 1829-32.