This is the exterior of priests' residence of St. Joseph's Church. The residence is located on the grounds of church, which was completed in 1912 on the site of the Portuguese Mission founded in 1825. Like the Church it was designed in the Gothic style. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1919 photograph is mounted on a board, with the handwritten words "1918 10-9-1919 1918" on the back. This photograph shows a street scene, with St Joseph's Church in the background. St Joseph's Church is located at 143 Victoria Street. The first foundation stone of St. Joseph's Church was laid...
Designed in the Gothic architectural style, the church is in the form of a Latin cross and has beautiful stained glass windows. The view of the church shows a dome above the central octagonal tower which is flanked by two smaller towers. The church is a gazetted national monument of...
This is a group photograph of the Tennis Club members from St Joseph's Instituition (SJI). Photograph donated by Wong Kok Seng, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_173...
This a group photograph of softball players from St Joseph's Institution (SJI). Photograph donated by Wong Kok Seng, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_172...
This is a picture of the disused premises of former Anglican St. Matthew's Church which is situated along New Bridge Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a photograph of the former St Joseph's Institution at Bras Basah Road. The building was first gazetted as a national monument on 14 February 1992....
View of the church located at Ophir Road with its neo-Gothic architecture of fine trimmings and grand arches....
This is a photograph from E. A. Brown's collection. It depicts a group of Chinese priests taking part in a procession. A row of shophouses can be seen in the background....
This 1982 photograph shows St. Joseph's Institution, located at Waterloo Street. The building was established in 1867 and served as a boys’ school, and now houses the Singapore Art Museum. The road mentioned is near Bras Basah Road. Title devised by Library staff....