This 1986 photograph shows an outbuilding of a bungalow at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. Located at 398 Telok Kurau Road, the house was the seaside bungalow of Mr Ong Tiang Soon, eldest son of Mr Ong Ewe Hai who was a prominent merchant and founder of the firm Ong Ewe Hai and Co. The picture shows the back façade of the outbuilding with its sloping tile roof, and three windows. A grassy lawn can be seen in the foreground. Creation date estimated. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...
This 1986 photograph shows a house (built 1914) at Telok Kurau Road, off Marine Parade Road. In Malay, telok means bay, while kurau is a mango fish. Hence, Telok Kurau means mango fish bay. ...