The 1992 photograph shows house number 36 to 37 on Pekin Street. The first transitional shophouse styled three-storey building features French windows with additional semi-circular transform windows on its highest level. Title devised by Library staff.
The 1992 photograph shows houses 40 - 35, dated 1896, at the corner of Amoy Street, on Pekin Street. The first transitional shophouse styled three-storey building features French windows with additional semi-circular transform windows on its highest level. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph shows house no. 40 at the corner of Amoy Street, on Pekin Street. The first transitional shophouse-styled three-storey building features French windows with additional semi-circular transform windows on its highest level. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph shows houses 40 - 35, dated 1896, at the corner of Amoy Street, on Pekin Street. The first transitional shophouse styled three-storey building features French windows with additional semi-circular transform windows on its highest level. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph shows a shophouse building at Pekin Street, from opposite the corner of Amoy Street, towards China Street. The first transitional shophouse styled three-storey building features French windows with additional semi-circular transform windows on its highest level. Title devised by Library staff. ...
The 1992 photograph shows shophouses including house 38, at Pekin Street. The first transitional shophouse styled three-storey building features French windows and semi-circular transform windows on its upper levels. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph shows Soon Cheong Pte Ltd, located at houses no. 33 - 34 on Pekin Street. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph depicts house 21 on Pekin Street. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph shows houses 26 - 27, at Pekin Street. The early double-storey shophouses feature simple casement windows on its upper level. Once known as Clothing Box Street on the account of its large number of furniture makers, Pekin Street was named after the capital city of China. ...