This 1995 photograph shows a general view of Bishopsbourne, a two-storey house at no. 4 Bishopsgate. Another two-storey bungalow, further along the road, can also be seen. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1995 photograph shows two bungalow houses, at no. 4 Bishopsgate which was once the residence of the Bishop of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff....
A general view of a pristine and tree-lined road leading to the bungalow at no. 4 Bishopsgate and a neighbouring house, is shown in this 1995 photograph. Bishopsgate derives its name from its location which was once the residence of the Bishop of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows a general view of Bishopsbourne, a house at no. 4 Bishopsgate. The two-storey house features casement windows, some with latticed glass and some with louvres. A paved driveway runs along the perimeter of the house. Title devised by Library staff....
A general view of the exterior of a huge colonial-style two-storey bungalow and its spacious compound at no. 4 Bishopsgate is shown in this 1995 photograph. The house has a front porch, adjoining low-rise buildings at the back, and appears to be well-ventilated with lots of windows. Title devised by...
This 1995 photograph shows the exterior of a two-storey bungalow and its spacious driveway at no. 4 Bishopsgate, built in colonial architectural style with a front porch, roof canopy and plenty of windows for good ventilation. Bishopsgate was once the location for the residence of the Bishop of Singapore in...
This 1995 photograph shows a general view of Bishopsbourne, a two-storey house at no. 4 Bishopsgate. The picture shows the sloping roof of the house and casement windows, some with latticed glass and some with louvres. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows a general view of a house next to no. 4 Bishopsgate. The two-storey house features casement windows with latticed glass, and double sloping roofs. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows a general view of Bishopsbourne, a two-storey house at no. 4 Bishopsgate. The picture shows the sloping roof of the house, casement and French windows, and an arched doorway on the lower floor. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows a view of the exterior of a two-storey colonial-style bungalow, at no. 4 Bishopsgate, with a paved driveway. The house is dominated by windows with timber louvres and glass panes in lattice design. Bishopsgate derives its name from the residence of the Bishop of Singapore, who...