This 1995 photograph shows Alexandra Road a traffic junction at Alexandra Road, in the vicinity of Commonwealth Avenue and Leng Kee Road. A double-storey car dealer's showroom is seen at one corner, together with a partial view of the mass rapid transit (M.R.T.) track. Laid out in 1864, Alexandra Road was named after Queen Alexandra (1844 - 1925), consort of King Edward VII. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1995 photograph shows Alexandra Road (towards the junction of Alexandra Road, Commonwealth Avenue and Leng Kee Road). The railway tracks for the Mass Rapid Transit (M.R.T.) trains that run between Redhill and Queenstown stations can be seen in the background. Laid out in 1864, Alexandra Road was named after...
A view of traffic lanes and a low-rise commercial building at a wide junction is shown in this 1995 photograph of Alexandra Road (at the junction of Alexandra Road, Commonwealth Avenue and Leng Kee Road). Laid out in 1864, Alexandra Road was named after Queen Alexandra (1844 - 1925), consort...
This 1995 photograph shows Alexandra Road (at the junction of Alexandra Road, Commonwealth Avenue and Leng Kee Road). Partially seen on the left of the photograph, is a block of flats called Princess House. Alexandra Road was laid out in 1864 and named after Queen Alexandra (1844-1925), consort of King...
A 1995 photograph shows a traffic junction at Alexandra Road, near Princess House. Seen too are a double-decker bus and other vehicles. Constructed in the mid 1950s, Princess House was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust (S.I.T.) as part of the Queenstown satellite town. Alexandra Road was laid out in...
Pictured is Alexandra Road with its dual traffic lanes and low-rise buildings and newly-planted trees. Laid out in 1864, Alexandra Road was named after Queen Alexandra (1844 - 1925), consort of King Edward VII. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Alexandra Road, towards the city. The Kodak office can be partially seen on the right. Laid out in 1864, Alexandra Road was named after Queen Alexandra (1844 - 1925), consort of King Edward VII. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Alexandra Road, towards the city. A row of commercial buildings line one side of the road. Laid out in 1864, Alexandra Road was named after Queen Alexandra (1844-1925), consort of King Edward VII. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1995 photograph showing Alexandra Road, towards the city. Laid out in 1864, Alexandra Road was named after Queen Alexandra (1844 - 1925), consort of King Edward VII. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows Kodak Office, at Alexandra Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows Alexandra Road. Prominently featured in the photograph is a block of houses, called the Princess House. Constructed in the mid 1950s, Princess House was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust (S.I.T.) as part of the Queenstown satellite town. Alexandra Road was laid out in 1864 and...