Land Archive Singapore 1925 – 2025 chronicles the significant changes in Singapore’s natural and urban landscape that have occurred over a 100-year period. The 15 images have been carefully selected by researchers from The Land Archive to capture the changing face of this tropical island-state. They touch on land reclamation, national boundaries, ecological changes, pollution, conservation and the ever-evolving skyline. The pictures capture an ongoing dialogue between the city’s man-made infrastructure and its natural spaces and creatures. While Singapore’s architecture is documented in aerial views of the country’s highest buildings, and its ubiquitous public housing, there are also photographs the island’s wildlife. These include fauna in Marine Parade, native animals in the wildlife reserves, and the last few wild animals. The Land Archive is an extensive archive of documents from private memoirs, historical maps and photographs to oral history interviews and audio-visual materials, some of which date back to the early 19th century.