This 1993 photograph shows house no. 12 Lorong 106 Changi (near Langsat Road). The raised kampong-styled house is partially hidden by trees. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1993 photograph shows Lorong 106 Changi, towards Changi Road. Kampong-styled houses can be seen on the left side of the photograph. In the distance can be seen Housing and Development Board flats. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows house no. 16 Lorong 110 Changi. The raised single-storey kampong-styled house has a corrugated zinc roof and wooden walls. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows a house, located at Lorong 106 Changi (at rear of house no. 184 Changi Road). The single-storey kampong-styled house has a corrugated zinc roof and wooden walls. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows Lorong 106 Changi. Kampong-styled houses can be seen on the right side of the photograph. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows house no. 184 Changi Road. The single-storey raised house stands on stone balusters, and has a sloping roof and French windows. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows house no. 184 Changi Road. The single-storey raised house stands on stone balusters, and has a sloping roof and French windows. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows a two-storey house no. 10 Lorong 110, Changi (between Jalan Wakaff and Telok Kurau Road). Its roof eaves have fretwork fascia. Changi is believed to have gotten its name from the changi ular shrub, which grew in the area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows house no. 184 Changi Road. The single-storey raised house stands on stone balusters, and has a sloping roof and casement windows with grilles. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows house no. 184 Changi Road. The single-storey raised house stands on stone balusters, and has a sloping roof and French windows. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows a two-storey house no. 10 Lorong 110, Changi (between Jalan Wakaff and Telok Kurau Road). Its roof eaves is decorated with fretwork fascia. Changi is believed to have gotten its name from the changi ular shrub, which grew in the area. Title devised by Library...