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Lady in Red: The Former National Library on Stamford Road

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7 July 2025

Beyond being a mere repository of books, the library on Stamford Road was a place for acquiring knowledge, making memories and creating friendships.

The National Library on Stamford Road, 1960s. RAFSA Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The National Library on Stamford Road, 1960s. RAFSA Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Unveiling a Literary Haven

Guests mingling during the National Library’s opening, 12 November 1960. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Guests mingling during the National Library’s opening, 12 November 1960. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Yang di-Pertuan Negara Yusof Ishak giving a speech at the opening of the National Library, 12 November 1960. Seated to the right of the podium facing the audience are Minister for Culture S. Rajaratnam (partially hidden by the microphone stand) and philanthropist Lee Kong Chian. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Yang di-Pertuan Negara Yusof Ishak giving a speech at the opening of the National Library, 12 November 1960. Seated to the right of the podium facing the audience are Minister for Culture S. Rajaratnam (partially hidden by the microphone stand) and philanthropist Lee Kong Chian. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A Philanthropist’s Donation

Lee Kong Chian speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the new National Library building, 16 August 1957. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Lee Kong Chian speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the new National Library building, 16 August 1957. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

An artist's impression of the National Library building on Stamford Road, 1950s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

An artist's impression of the National Library building on Stamford Road, 1950s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A Symphony in Red Brick

The National Library, 1973. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The National Library, 1973. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The front porch (left) and side entrance (right) of the National Library building, 1980s. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The front porch (left) and side entrance (right) of the National Library building, 1980s. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The contrasting architecture between the National Museum (left) and the National Library (right) is captured in this photograph, 1980s. Akitek Tenggara Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The contrasting architecture between the National Museum (left) and the National Library (right) is captured in this photograph, 1980s. Akitek Tenggara Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

A Place for All

The Reference Room at the National Library, 1964. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The Reference Room at the National Library, 1964. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Children queuing to borrow books at the information counter in the Children’s Section, 1970s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Children queuing to borrow books at the information counter in the Children’s Section, 1970s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The Children’s Section in the 1960s (left) and 1970s (right). Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The Children’s Section in the 1960s (left) and 1970s (right). Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Browsing the card catalogues in the Children’s Section, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Browsing the card catalogues in the Children’s Section, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The public reading area in the Adult Section of the National Library as seen from the second floor, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The public reading area in the Adult Section of the National Library as seen from the second floor, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The same view of the Adult Section from the second floor, 1970s. The additional shelves and card catalogue cabinets in the 1970s is an indication that the library’s collection had expanded. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The same view of the Adult Section from the second floor, 1970s. The additional shelves and card catalogue cabinets in the 1970s is an indication that the library’s collection had expanded. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A library user using a microfilm reader, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A library user using a microfilm reader, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Before computerisation, users searched for library materials at the National Library using card catalogues, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Before computerisation, users searched for library materials at the National Library using card catalogues, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A Treasure Trove

The South East Asia Room with the researchers’ tables, 1970s. It housed more than 5,000 books and periodicals and over 2,000 reels of microfilm relating to Singapore and the region at the time it was opened. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The South East Asia Room with the researchers’ tables, 1970s. It housed more than 5,000 books and periodicals and over 2,000 reels of microfilm relating to Singapore and the region at the time it was opened. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Philanthropist Lee Kong Chian (extreme left) and Minster for Culture S. Rajaratnam (second from left) touring the South East Asia Room conducted by Assistant Director of the National Library Hedwig Anuar during its opening, 28 August 1964. On the extreme right is historian and book collector Tan Yeok Seong, who donated the Ya Yin Kwan Collection to the National Library. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Philanthropist Lee Kong Chian (extreme left) and Minster for Culture S. Rajaratnam (second from left) touring the South East Asia Room conducted by Assistant Director of the National Library Hedwig Anuar during its opening, 28 August 1964. On the extreme right is historian and book collector Tan Yeok Seong, who donated the Ya Yin Kwan Collection to the National Library. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Nurturing Minds and Fostering Community Spirit

A storytelling session at the National Library, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A storytelling session at the National Library, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

An exhibition titled Books and the Teenager organised by the National Library to publicise the Young People’s Collection, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

An exhibition titled Books and the Teenager organised by the National Library to publicise the Young People’s Collection, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Unsung Heroes of Stamford Road

The information counter of the National Library, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The information counter of the National Library, 1960s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Helping a student with the card catalogues, 1970s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Helping a student with the card catalogues, 1970s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Helping a reader with enquiries, 1970s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Helping a reader with enquiries, 1970s. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Sorting out materials in the storage area of the National Library, 1965. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Sorting out materials in the storage area of the National Library, 1965. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Microfilming a newspaper, 1996. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Microfilming a newspaper, 1996. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A New Chapter

The renovated National Library, 1998. The red-brick facade was retained. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The renovated National Library, 1998. The red-brick facade was retained. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The new information counter at the Central Community Library, 1997. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The new information counter at the Central Community Library, 1997. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The foyer of the revamped National Library with the self-check borrowing stations, 1997.  The St Andrew’s Cross on the floor at the entrance is now located outside the National Library Building on Victoria Street. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The foyer of the revamped National Library with the self-check borrowing stations, 1997.  The St Andrew’s Cross on the floor at the entrance is now located outside the National Library Building on Victoria Street. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A Renaissance fountain takes pride of place in the courtyard, 2004. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A Renaissance fountain takes pride of place in the courtyard, 2004. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A musical performance at the courtyard to celebrate the Lunar New Year, 2000. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

A musical performance at the courtyard to celebrate the Lunar New Year, 2000. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

From Stamford Road to Victoria Street

The National Library Building on Victoria Street, 2020. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

The National Library Building on Victoria Street, 2020. Collection of the National Library Singapore.

Bricks from the former National Library were used for the wall in the garden of the Central Public Library, 2025. The bronze sculpture of the girl reading is by Singaporean sculptor Chong Fah Cheong. Photo by Jimmy Yap.

Bricks from the former National Library were used for the wall in the garden of the Central Public Library, 2025. The bronze sculpture of the girl reading is by Singaporean sculptor Chong Fah Cheong. Photo by Jimmy Yap.

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