This 1986 photograph shows a building at Bencoolen Street corner, at Bras Basah Road. Bencoolen Street is named after the British colony of Bencoolen in Sumatra, of which Sir Stamford Raffles was Lieutenant Governor. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1986 photograph shows the building, Soon Chong Leong at Bencoolen Street corner, at Bras Basah Road. Bencoolen Street is named after the British colony of Bencoolen in Sumatra, of which Sir Stamford Raffles was Lieutenant Governor. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1986 photograph shows the building, Soon Chong Leong at Bencoolen Street corner, at Bras Basah Road. Bencoolen Street is named after the British colony of Bencoolen in Sumatra, of which Sir Stamford Raffles was Lieutenant Governor. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows Bencoolen Street, from the corner of Middle Road, towards Bras Basah Road. Rows of shophouses line the street. In the far right a high-rise building can be seen. Bencoolen Street was named after the British colony on the west coast of Sumatra where Sir Stamford...
This 1992 photograph shows Bencoolen Street, from the corner of Middle Road, towards Bras Basah Road. In the centre of the picture can be seen rows of two-storey shophouses. Blocks of Housing and Development Board flats can also be seen in the background. Bencoolen Street was named after the British...
This 1992 photograph shows Bencoolen Street, from the corner of Middle Road, towards Bras Basah Road. Rows of shophouses line one side of the street. In the distance, some high-rise buildings can be seen. Bencoolen Street was named after the British colony on the west coast of Sumatra where Sir...
This 1978 photograph depicts the northern side of Bencoolen Street, near Rochor Canal Road corner. Bencoolen Street is named after the British colony of Bencoolen in Sumatra, of which Sir Stamford Raffles was Lieutenant Governor. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Bencoolen Street, from near Middle Road (towards Bras Basah Road). Bencoolen Street was named after the British colony on the west coast of Sumatra, of which Sir Stamford Raffles was Lieutenant Governor. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1983 photograph shows Bencoolen Street, from near Middle Road (towards Stamford Road). Bencoolen Street was named after the British colony on the west coast of Sumatra, of which Sir Stamford Raffles was Lieutenant Governor. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows Bencoolen Street, towards Prinsep Street and Selegie Road. Rows of shophouses line one side of the street. In the distance, some high-rise buildings can be seen. A buildind under construction can be seen on the right side of the picture. Bencoolen Street was named after the...