Bishopsgate no. 4 : general view [10]



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27 Aug 1995

Photographed By Lee, Kip Lin

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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.


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All rights reserved. Lee Kip Lin and National Library Board, Singapore 2009.

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