This 1993 photograph shows a shop, at Upper Changi Road (between Tanah Merah Kechil Road and Jalan Tanjong). The shop is housed in a single-storey building nestled among shady, roadside plants. The road sign for Tanah Merah Kechil Road, and a speed limit sign, can be seen to the left. The name Changi may be from changi ular, a climbing shrub. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named changai. Title devised by library staff.
This 1993 photograph shows Changi Road (from Kampong Eunos, eastwards). The name Changi may be from changi ular, a climbing shrub. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named changai. Title devised by library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows shophouses at Changi Road (opposite Kampong Eunos from Kampong Eunos corner). The name Changi may be from changi ular, a climbing shrub. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named changai. Title devised by library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows Changi Road (from Kampong Eunos, eastwards). The name Changi may be from changi ular, a climbing shrub. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named changai. Title devised by library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows Changi Road (from Kampong Eunos, westwards). The name Changi may be from changi ular, a climbing shrub. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named changai. Title devised by library staff....
This 1987 photograph shows a canal, southwards from Changi Road, between Bedok Road and Simei Avenue (Jalan Soo Bee). The name Changi may be from changi ular, a climbing shrub. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named changai....
This 1984 photograph depicts a house (dated 1926) at no. 184 Changi Road. The design of the house is similar to a vernacular Malay house. The name Changi may be from changi ular, a climbing shrub. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named changai. Title devised...
This 1984 photograph depicts a house at no. 184 Changi Road. The design of the house is similar to a vernacular Malay house. The name Changi may be from changi ular, a climbing shrub. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named changai. Title devised by Library...
This 1984 photograph depicts a house at no. 184 Changi Road. The design of the house is similar to a vernacular Malay house. The name Changi may be from changi ular, a climbing shrub. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named changai. Title devised by Library...