A 1995 photograph showing Kim Yam Road, towards River Valley Road, with a row of old shophouses alongside the road, and an old factory building on the opposite side. Kim Yam Road was named after Wee Kim Yan (1855 - 1914), an opium and spirit farmer. Title devised by Library staff.
A 1995 photograph shows dilapidated and vacant shophouses and warehouses at Kim Yam Road, from Mohamed Sultan Road. Located off River Valley Road, Kim Yam Road was named after Wee Kim Yan (1855 - 1914), an opium and spirit farmer. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Kim Yam Road, from Mohamed Sultan Road, with shophouses boarded up on one side of the street, and another row of shophouses which appear to be open for business. Title devised by Library staff....
Pictured here is a row of derelict single-story terrace commercial premises at Kim Yam Road, towards Mohamed Sultan Road. High-rise residential apartments and part of the city skyline can be seen in the distance. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Kim Yam Road, towards Mohamed Sultan Road (from Tong Watt Road). Title devised by Library staff....
A 1982 photograph depicting Kim Yam Road with colonial houses, towards River Valley Road. Kim Yam Road was named after Wee Kim Yam (1855-1914), eldest son of Wee Ah Hood, prominent Teochew gambier planter and junk owner....
A 1982 photograph depicting Kim Yam Road with colonial houses, towards River Valley Road. Kim Yam Road was named after Wee Kim Yam (1855-1914), eldest son of Wee Ah Hood, prominent Teochew gambier planter and junk owner....
This 1971 photograph shows houses, located at Kim Yam Road corner. Kim Yam Road is named after Chinese businessman Wee Kim Yam. The road mentioned is located near River Valley Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This [1972] photograph shows a house, located at Kim Yam Road. The road is named after Teochew businessman Wee Kim Yam, and is located near River Valley Road. Title devised by Library staff....