This 1995 photograph shows Bukit Timah Road (at Old Jurong Road corner). In the middle of the photograph, stands the Bukit Timah Fire Station (closed in April 2005) along Bukit Timah Road. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve can also be seen in the background of the photograph. Title devised by Library staff.
A 1995 photograph showing Bukit Timah Road. Old Jurong Road can be partially seen on the left of the photograph. Named after the Bukit Timah hill, Bukit Timah Road was completed in 1845 with access to Kranji. It is the longest road that runs from north to south of Singapore....
A stretch of the expressway at Upper Bukit Timah Road is shown here and a large plot of vacant land marked for condominium development is seen next to it (south of Bukit Timah Fire Station). Part of the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve can be seen in the background. Title devised...
A 1995 photograph showing Bukit Timah Road, and a partial view of an open ground (south to the Bukit Timah Fire Station) next to this road, and a low-rise building. Named after the Bukit Timah hill, Bukit Timah Road was completed in 1845 with access to Kranji. It is the...
A 1995 photograph showing the dual carriageway at Upper Bukit Timah Road, and a partial view of vacant land (south to the Bukit Timah Fire Station) next to this road. Named after the Bukit Timah hill, Bukit Timah Road was completed in 1845 with access to Kranji. It is the...
A 1995 photograph showing Bukit Timah Road, and a partial view of an open ground (south to the Bukit Timah Fire Station) next to this road. Named after the Bukit Timah hill, Bukit Timah Road was completed in 1845 with access to Kranji. It is the longest road that runs...
Dried mud on a small patch of ground is shown in this 1995 photograph of the vacant land at Upper Bukit Timah Road (south of Bukit Timah Fire Station). Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows the open ground (south of Bukit Timah Fire Station), at Bukit Timah Road. An unidentified four-storey building is seen featured in this photograph. Named after the Bukit Timah hill, Bukit Timah Road was completed in 1845 with access to Kranji. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Bukit Timah Road (from Public Utilities Board's Dunearn Depot, southwards). Named after the Bukit Timah hill, Bukit Timah Road was completed in 1845 with access to Kranji. It is the longest road that runs from north to south of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Bukit Timah Road (from Public Utilities Board Dunearn's Depot, northwards). Houses lining one side of the road are partially hidden by foliage. Named after the Bukit Timah hill, Bukit Timah Road was completed in 1845 with access to Kranji. It is the longest road that runs...
A 1995 photograph showing Old Jurong Road, towards Upper Bukit Timah Road, seen here with trees and bushes planted alongside the road. The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve can be seen in the background of the photograph.Title devised by Library staff....