This 1983 photograph shows an outbuilding belonging to a bungalow, located at no. 3 Nassim Road. The building has four wide doors covered with a pair of bolted, wooden shutters each. The bungalow house belongs to Aw Boon Haw, best known for introducing the medicated ointment Tiger Balm. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1983 photograph shows a bungalow house, located at no. 3 Nassim Road. The bungalow house belongs to Aw Boon Haw, best known for introducing the medicated ointment Tiger Balm. Numerous animal statues can be seen placed on the lawn of his home. His iconic tiger head logo can be...
This 1983 photograph shows the exterior view of a bungalow house, located at no. 3 Nassim Road. The bungalow house belongs to Aw Boon Haw, best known for introducing the medicated ointment Tiger Balm. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows a bungalow house, located at no. 9 Nassim Road. Nassim Road, located in the vicinity of Orchard Road, was named after the Nassim family. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows a bungalow house, located at no. 9 Nassim Road. Nassim Road was named after the Nassim family. Title devised by Library staff....
Close-up of the brothers' memorial showing a Chinese-styled red pagoda with a green roof and tigers on a narrow ledge on each side....
Haw Par Villa, formerly known as Tiger Balm Gardens, was built by the brothers, Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, in 1937. The statues depicting characters from Chinese folklore and legends explicitly illustrate lessons on certain traditional moral values. This photograph shows some of the buildings in the gardens....
This 1983 photograph shows a bungalow house, belonging to Lim Chan Association (opposite Kampong Sireh). Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows a bungalow house, located at no. 5 Chatsworth Park. The photographer's notes indicates that this house belongs to Dr E.B. Lim. Title devised by Library staff....