This 1983 photograph shows Bishopsgate, towards Chatsworth Road. House no.4 Bishopsgate can be seen on the left side of the photograph. The two-storeyed colonial style bungalows have sloping, tiled roofs. Bishopsgate was once the residence of the Bishop of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1983 photograph shows a bungalow house (Bishopsbourne), at no. 4 Bishopsgate. Bishopsgate was once the residence of the Bishop of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows a bungalow house (Bishopsbourne), at no. 4 Bishopsgate. Bishopsgate was once the residence of the Bishop of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a 1983 photograph showing offices leading to house no. 4 Bishopsgate. Bishopsgate was once the residence of the Bishop of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a 1983 photograph showing offices leading to house no. 4 Bishopsgate. Bishopsgate was once the residence of the Bishop of Singapore. Title devised by Library staff....
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 a road leading to a massive colonial-style two-storey bungalow built on spacious grounds, at no. 4 Bishopsgate. Seen in the picture are an adjoining one-story building behind the bungalow and a smaller two-story house alongside the road. 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....