This 1993 photograph shows a tree-lined Eng Neo Avenue. Located in the Bukit Timah area, Eng Neo Avenue is named after Goh Eng Neo, the former owner of the surrounding property and the wife of Seow Tiang Swee. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1993 photograph shows Eng Neo Avenue. Eng Neo Avenue is named after Goh Eng Neo, the former owner of the surrounding property and the wife of Seow Tiang Swee. Eng Neo Avenue is near Bukit Timah Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows Eng Neo Avenue. Eng Neo Avenue is named after Goh Eng Neo, the former owner of the surrounding property and the wife of Seow Tiang Swee. Eng Neo Avenue is near Bukit Timah Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows Eng Neo Avenue. Eng Neo Avenue is named after Goh Eng Neo, the former owner of the surrounding property and the wife of Seow Tiang Swee. Eng Neo Avenue is near Bukit Timah Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows Eng Neo Avenue. Eng Neo Avenue is named after Goh Eng Neo, the former owner of the surrounding property and the wife of Seow Tiang Swee. Eng Neo Avenue is near Bukit Timah Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows Eng Neo Avenue. Eng Neo Avenue is named after Goh Eng Neo, the former owner of the surrounding property and the wife of Seow Tiang Swee. Eng Neo Avenue is near Bukit Timah Road. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph shows the three-lane traffic carriageway at Dunearn Road, towards Farrer Road (from a spot near the junction at Eng Neo Avenue). Seen too are bungalow houses and the exterior of a petrol service station in the vicinity.Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Dunearn Road, towards Farrer Road (from the junction at Eng Neo Avenue). Trees line one side of the road while on the other can be seen a low-rise building bordered by wire fencing. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Dunearn Road, towards Farrer Road (from the junction at Eng Neo Avenue). Dunearn Road was named after Dunearn House, a mansion that served as the former Oldham Hall Boarding School located in the vicinity of the road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows a road at the old Singapore Turf Club (towards road from Eng Neo Avenue), at Dunearn Road. The Turf Club was founded by Scottish merchant William Henry Macleod Read and began as the Singapore Sporting Club in 1842. The Turf Club moved to its new premises...