This 1986 photograph shows a house (built in 1914) at Telok Kurau Road. The architectural design of this bungalow features a porch and balconies supported by columns. There is a car in the porch. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows the front view of a house (built in 1914) at Telok Kurau Road. The structure is supported by many columns. This bungalow has a garden with flowering shrubs and two benches in front of the porch. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...