This 1982 photograph shows D'Almeida Street, towards Raffles Place. Commercial buildings can be seen by the side of the road. D'Almeida Street is named after Jose d'Almeida Carvalho E. Silva, a former Portuguese naval surgeon who came to Singapore to set up a dispensary and later became one of Singapore's leading merchants. The roads mentioned are in the Raffles Place area. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1982 photograph shows D'Almeida Street, towards Finlayson Green. D'Almeida Street is named after Jose d'Almeida Carvalho E. Silva, a former Portuguese naval surgeon who came to Singapore to set up a dispensary and later became one of Singapore's leading merchants. The roads mentioned are in the Raffles Place area....
This 1982 photograph shows D'Almeida Street, towards Finlayson Green. D'Almeida Street is named after Jose d'Almeida Carvalho E. Silva, a former Portuguese naval surgeon who came to Singapore to set up a dispensary and later became one of Singapore's leading merchants. The roads mentioned are in the Raffles Place area....
This 1967 photograph shows Malacca Street, towards Raffles Place. Malacca Street is named after Malacca, which was part of the Straits Settlements. The roads mentioned are in the Raffles Place area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1984 photograph shows the Chartered Bank building, at D'Almeida Street (from Malacca Street). The roads mentioned are located in the Raffles Place area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1984 photograph shows the Denmark House, located at the corner of Raffles Quay and Telegraph Street. The roads mentioned are located in the Raffles Place area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1984 photograph shows the Chartered Bank building, at D'Almeida Street (from Malacca Street). The roads mentioned are located in the Raffles Place area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1984 photograph shows the Chartered Bank building, at D'Almeida Street (towards Finlayson Green). The roads mentioned are located in the Raffles Place area. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a photograph from E. A. Brown's collection. It depicts the busy road junction of Raffles Square and D'Almeida Street. It captures the cars and people on that street and the way people go about their business. There are also buildings that line both sides of the street....