This 1977 photograph shows a wrought iron fence of a house, located at Emerald Hill Road. The iron fence forms part of the wall that surrounds the house. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated.
This 1968 photograph shows a shophouse, located at Emerald Hill Road. The area was originally owned by William Cuppage, who was the acting Postmaster General in the 1840s. The road mentioned is near Orchard Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This [1977] photograph shows a shophouse, located at Emerald Hill Road. The area was originally owned by William Cuppage, who was the acting Postmaster General in the 1840s. The road mentioned is near Orchard Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This [1977] photograph shows a shophouse, located at Emerald Hill Road. The area was originally owned by William Cuppage, who was the acting Postmaster General in the 1840s. The road mentioned is near Orchard Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This [1977] photograph shows a shophouse, located at Emerald Hill Road. The area was originally owned by William Cuppage, who was the acting Postmaster General in the 1840s. The road mentioned is near Orchard Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1968 photograph shows a shophouse, located at Emerald Hill Road. The area was originally owned by William Cuppage, who was the acting Postmaster General in the 1840s. The road mentioned is near Orchard Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This [1977] photograph shows a shophouse, located at Emerald Hill Road. The area was originally owned by William Cuppage, who was the acting Postmaster General in the 1840s. The road mentioned is near Orchard Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This [1977] photograph shows shophouses, located at Emerald Hill Road. The area was originally owned by William Cuppage, who was the acting Postmaster General in the 1840s. The road mentioned is near Orchard Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This [1977] photograph shows shophouses, located at Emerald Hill Road. The area was originally owned by William Cuppage, who was the acting Postmaster General in the 1840s. The road mentioned is near Orchard Road. Title devised by Library staff....