This 1992 photograph shows house no. 160 on Amoy Street, a newly restored three-storey shophouse that has casement windows with louvred panels on the upper floors. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1992 photograph shows house number 20 at Amoy Street. The first transitional shophouse styled three-storey building features a French window in the centre on its middle level. There are cars parking in front of the shophouse in the parking lots drawn along the road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows house no. 20 Amoy Street. The first transitional shophouse-styled three-storey building features a French window in the centre of its middle level, flanked by casement windows. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph depicts Boon Tat Street, with two of a row of three houses on the north east corner at Amoy Street. These early shophouses feature two French windows with panelled and louvred timber shutters. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows the Chinese Methodist Church at Amoy Street, which was built in 1924. The church features arched pillars and various styles of windows. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows the Chinese Methodist Church at Amoy Street, which was built in 1924. The church features a Chinese-influenced roof and various styles of windows. Title devised by Library staff. ...
This 1993 photograph shows Telok Ayer Street, from a corner of Pekin Street (towards Anson Road). Telok Ayer Street, which is one of the first streets built in Chinatown, has been gazetted as a conservation area. Title devised by Library staff....
Street scene and vehicles parked along pre-war houses at Telok Ayer Street. It became a bustling business centre as Chinese immigrants from China, particularly the Hokkiens, congregated in the area. Donated by Mary Lim, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_040...
Street scene and vehicles parked along pre-war houses at Telok Ayer Street. It became a bustling business centre as Chinese immigrants from China, particularly the Hokkiens, congregated in the area. Donated by Mary Lim, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_041...