The 1992 photograph shows multi-storey shophouses along Gemmill Lane, from the five-foot-way towards the junction of Club Street. In the background can be seen several high-rise buildings. Title devised by Library staff.
The 1992 photograph shows two-storey shophouses along Gemmill Lane, from the five-foot-way towards the junction of Club Street. The upper floor of the shophouse features French windows. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph shows two-storey shophouses along Gemmill Lane, from the five-foot-way towards the junction of Club Street. The upper floor of the shophouse features French windows. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows the five-foot-way of a shophouse at Gemmill Lane towards Club Street. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph shows Gemmill Lane, with the gateway to Yueng Cheng School. Yueng Cheng School is no longer found in the present day street directory. Gemmill Lane is near Cross Street. Title devised by Library staff. ...
This 1983 photograph shows Gemmill Lane, from Club Street. Gemmill Lane was named after John Gemmil. The roads mentioned are in the vicinity of Chinatown. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a 1992 photograph, showing the Anderson Bridge, at Empress Place. The bridge, named after John Anderson, Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements in 1910, crosses the mouth of Singapore River and connects Empress Place with Collyer Quay. At the background are the tall buildings of the financial business district...
A G.R. Lambert & Co. [1902] photograph showing the entrance of Raffles Library and Museum, located at the present Stamford Road. It is now the National Museum of Singapore. Title from inscription....
This 1982 photograph shows Mill Lane, from near Kallang Road junction. Mill Lane has been expunged. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows Mill Lane, from near Kallang Road junction. Mill Lane has been expunged. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows two-storey shophouses at Fraser Street, from near Sin Koy Lane. In the background can be seen a partial view of the Gateway building. Fraser Street was named after John Fraser of Fraser and Neave (F&N), one of the five oldest companies in Singapore. Title devised by...