This 1983 photograph shows a row of shophouses, located at no. 28, 29 and 30 Cross Street (from China Street). Cross Street is one of the oldest streets in Singapore. Title devised by Library staff.
The 1992 photograph depicts early shophouses along Church Street, from Hokkien Street, towards Cross Street. Some of the shophouses feature French windows with louvred shutters on the upper floors. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph depicts early shophouses along Church Street, from Hokkien Street, towards Cross Street. Some of the shophouses feature French windows with louvred shutters on the upper floors. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph shows shophouses along China Street, from near Nankin Street, towards Chin Chew Street and Cross Street. Some of the shophouses feature French windows with louvred shutters on the upper floors. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Upper Cross Street, from Cross Street/ South Bridge Road junction. After land reclamation in 1881, the original Cross Street was renamed to Upper Cross Street (while the extended street was named Cross Street). Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows China Street, from near Nankin Street (towards Cross Street). Named after the country China, the shophouses found in the area are currently under the Chinatown conservation area. The roads mentioned are in the vicinity of Chinatown. Title devised by Library staff....
The 1992 photograph shows houses 28 - 25, at the junction of Cross Street and Chin Chew Street, on China Street. The taller shophouse building features French windows with balconies and grilled vents as well as an additional protruding balcony at the rooftop. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows China Street, from the corner of Chin Chew Street (towards Nankin Street). China Street is located off Chinatown. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows Hokkien Street, towards China Street. Hokien Street (used in earlier years), a.k.a. Hokkien Street (present day), is a one-way street connecting China Street to South Bridge Road. After crossing South Bridge Road, it becomes Upper Hokkien Street and ends near New Bridge road. Both streets are...
This 1982 photograph shows Hokkien Street, towards China Street. Hokien Street (used in earlier years), a.k.a. Hokkien Street (present day), is a one-way street connecting China Street to South Bridge Road. After crossing South Bridge Road, it becomes Upper Hokkien Street and ends near New Bridge road. Both streets are...