This is a photograph depicting Tessensohn Road, towards Balestier Road. It shows a view of a road with a Muslim cemetery on the right, hidden by dense foliage. A line of vehicles can be seen parked along the roadside, by the cemetery side. Title devised by Library staff.
A 1982 photograph depicting Tessensohn Road, towards Rangoon Road (Muslim cemetery on the left)....
This 1992 photograph depicts Balestier Road (from opposite Tessensohn Road towards Serangoon Road). Balestier Road is named after Joseph Balestier, the first American Consul in 1834. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows terraced houses, near Balestier Road (end Tessensohn Road)....
A 1982 photograph depicting tilework at terraced house no. 43 Tessensohn Road. This house has monochrome tiles (grey/olive green). Tessensohn Road is near Balestier Road....
A 1992 photograph showing Balestier Road, at the corner of Ah Hood Road. Balestier Road was named after Joseph Balestier, the first American Consul in 1834....
This 1992 photograph depicts a four-storey building (dated 1953) at no. 11 Balestier Road (between Race Course Road and Tessensohn Road), which is occupied by Chop Chuan Seng Timber Merchant. Balestier Road is named after Joseph Balestier, the first American Consul in 1834. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph depicts Balestier Road (from opposite Martaban Road towards Thomson Road). Balestier Road is named after Joseph Balestier, the first American Consul in 1834. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a 1982 photograph depicting shophouses along Balestier Road, from opposite Whampoa Drive, towards Pegu Road and Thomson Road. Balestier Road was named after Joseph Balestier, the first American Consul in 1834....