This is photograph of a village house in Jalan Siput off East Coast Road. The windows have vertical bars for added ventilation. The front porch of the house is enclosed by a low wall with ventilation holes and a small steel gate. Above the entrance are wooden trellis where pots of plants are hung. Photograph donated by Tan Marilyn and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_489. Date of creation estimated. Title devised by Library staff.
This is a photograph of front view of a village house in Jalan Siput off East Coast Road. Such houses are found in most rural areas. The walls are made of wooden planks and the roof are made of zinc. The smiles on the young boys' faces reflect the simplicity...
This is a photograph of the back door of a village house in Jalan Siput off East Coast Road. In most rural areas, fire-prone houses were made from basic wooden planks and attap roofs. This photograph depicts the simplicity and the relaxed way of life that were prevalent during the...
This is a photograph of a view of a kitchen in a village house at Jalan Siput off East Coast Road. In most rural areas, fire-prone houses were made from basic wooden planks and attap roofs. This photograph depicts the simplicity and the relaxed way of life that were prevalent...
Singapore Fishing Pond operates from this wooden house at the idyllic, rural village in Tuas. A sign at the entrance shows its opening hours. Photograph donated by Tan Marilyn and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_494...
This is a photograph of a rural village at the entrance to Tuas jetty. On the left is a seafood restaurant in a double-storey house. The photograph depicts a long-gone lifestyle where hawkers sold their food in pushcarts along the streets. Photograph donated by Tan Marilyn and displayed at the...
This is a photograph of a remote village in Tuas jetty. In the foreground are boats and sampans used for the transportation of wooden logs. In the background is a typical kampong with a cluster of attap houses. It was usual to find wooden stilt houses for rural structures built...
This is a photograph of a remote fishing village in Tuas jetty. In the background is the Fisherman's House. It was usual to find wooden stilt houses in kampongs built near the sea. In most rural areas, fire-prone houses were made from basic wooden planks and attap or zinc roofs....
A man posing outside a kampong house at No. 2, Jalan Teck Kee. Behind him are some potted plants. The plus side to kampong living lies in having outdoor space for growing plants. Donated by Desmond Ng, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_088...