This 1982 photograph shows shophouses, located at Bras Basah Road. It depicts the double storeys shophouses with wooden French windows at the upper floor. The road is so-named as wet rice was laid to dry here in early times. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1986 photograph shows houses, at no. 7, 8 and 9 Bras Basah Road. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford Canal. Title devised by Library...
This 1983 photograph shows shophouses at Bras Basah Road (at Dhoby Ghaut junction). Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford Canal. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Bras Basah Road (view towards Dhoby Ghaut junction). Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford Canal. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Bras Basah Road (view towards Dhoby Ghaut junction). Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford Canal. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph depicts Bras Basah Road (at Bencoolen Street junction). Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford Canal. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1986 photograph shows the verendah, next to Bras Basah Road, towards Prinsep Street. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford Canal. Title devised by Library...
This 1986 photograph shows the verendah, next to Bras Basah Road, towards Prinsep Street. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford Canal. Title devised by Library...
This 1983 photograph depicts Bras Basah Road (at Bencoolen Street junction). The ground floor sign reads Soon Chong Leong. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford...
This 1986 photograph shows houses, at no. 7, 8 and 9 Bras Basah Road. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford Canal. Title devised by Library...
This 1983 photograph shows Bras Basah Road (at Dhoby Ghaut junction). Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the Stamford Canal. Title devised by Library staff....