This 1993 photograph shows Bukit Timah Road, towards Anamalai Avenue (southwards). A shop made of zinc and wood, can be seen in the centre of the picture. On the right can be seen a partial view of a high-rise building. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1983 photograph shows Bukit Timah Road, from Raffles College (southwards towards Newton Road). Bukit Timah Road, Malay for tin hill, was built in 1843. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows a row of shophouses with zinc roofs, located at Bukit Timah Road. Bukit Timah Road, Malay for tin hill, was built in 1845. The shops seen in the photograph have been demolished. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows a row of road-side shops, located at Bukit Timah Road. The shops have a corrugated zinc roof, with wooden pillars and walls. They have since been demolished. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Bukit Timah Road, from above ground (towards Cluny Road). Bukit Timah Road, Malay for tin hill, was constructed in 1845. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Bukit Timah Road, from Raffles College (towards Farrer/Adam Road junction). Bukit Timah Road, Malay for tin hill, was built in 1843. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows Bukit Timah Road, towards Maple Avenue junction. Bukit Timah Road means "tin hill" in Malay. The road was built in 1845 and is considered to be the longest road in Singapore (measuring 25km is distance). Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows Bukit Timah Road, towards the north from Annamalai Lane. Bukit Timah means "tin-bearing hill" in Malay. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows Bukit Timah Road, from a bridge at Bukit Timah Turf Club (facing southwards). Houses lining one side of the road are partially hidden by foliage. Bukit Timah Road was built in 1845 and is considered to be the longest road in Singapore (measuring 25km is distance)....
This 1993 photograph shows Bukit Timah Road, from a bridge at Bukit Timah Turf Club (facing southwards). A low-rise building can be seen in the background. The road was built in 1845 and is considered to be the longest road in Singapore (measuring 25km is distance). Title devised by Library...
A 1982 photograph showing Bukit Timah Road, towards the north from Annamalai Lane. The photographer's notes indicate that this photograph is the last exposure and shot at f/22/30. Bukit Timah means "tin-bearing hill" in Malay. Title devised by Library staff....