This 1992 photograph shows the rear of shophouses, located at Geylang Road (between Geylang Lorong 1 and 3, viewed from Jalan Ayer). The building features spiral staircases that lead up to the upper floors. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1992 photograph shows the rear of shophouses, located at Geylang Road (between Geylang Lorong 1 and 3, view from Jalan Ayer). Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows the rear of shophouses, located at Geylang Road (between Geylang Lorong 1 and 3, viewed from Jalan Ayer). The building features spiral staircases that lead up to the upper floors. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows the rear of shophouses, located at Geylang Road (between Geylang Lorong 1 and 3, view from Jalan Ayer). Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows the rear of shophouses, located at Geylang Road (between Geylang Lorong 1 and 3, view from Jalan Ayer). Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows the rear of shophouses, located at Geylang Road (between Geylang Lorong 1 and 3, viewed from Jalan Ayer). The building features spiral staircases that lead up to the upper floors. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows Geylang Lorong 1, towards Geylang Road (from Jalan Ayer). A row of two-storey shophouses line one side of the road.Geylang is believed to be a corruption of the Malay word "kilang", which means factory. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows a block of shophouses, located at Geylang Road (at Geylang Lorong 20 corner). The L-shaped three-storey building has a five-foot-way running along its front. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows Geylang Lorong 38 (towards Sungei Geylang canal). Low-rise buildings can be seen at the far end of the street. Geylang is believed to be a corruption of the Malay word "kilang", which means factory. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows Geylang Lorong 33, towards Geylang Road. Two-storey shophouses can be seen lining both sides of the road, and at the far end. Geylang is believed to be a corruption of the Malay word kilang, which means factory. Title devised by Library staff....