This photograph shows two Chinese calligraphers at work along a five-foot-way during the 1960s in Singapore. They are surrounded by their work which are hung on the walls. Date of creation estimated. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph shows a Chinese calligrapher at work. Calligraphers were among the five-foot-way traders and craftsmen who conducted their business along shophouse walk-ways which were five feet wide. Such calligraphy stalls were commonly found in areas such as Chinatown. Physical dimensions of original: 13 x 10 cm. Title devised by...
This black and white photograph shows the profile of a Chinese calligrapher writing auspicious Chinese verses for sale. His works are displayed on the wall behind him. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated....
This 1982 photograph shows five-foot way traders along Gopeng Street. The road mentioned is located within the Central Business District (CBD). Title devised by Library staff....
This is a photograph of the five-foot way of a shophouse in Chinatown in front of a shop that sells traditional Chinese pastry. People are seen stopping to browse around at a shop next door. Photograph donated by Leong Keng Wai and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_473...
This photograph shows an Indian news vendor arranging his mostly Tamil language magazines at his magazine stall, in Little India. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a photograph of restored houses in the Joo Chiat area, with a view of a five-foot way. The distinctive swing door or 'pintu pagar' in Malay is a unique feature in these restored houses. The swing doors provide privacy in the front hall of the house, from the...
This 1982 photograph shows the five-foot way outside a row of shophouses, located along Tanjong Pagar Road (opposite NTUC supermarket). The road mentioned is located within the Chinatown area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1984 photograph shows the five-foot-way outside a row of shophouses, located at Bussorah Street. Title devised by Library staff....