This is a close-up picture of the dish, chicken hor fun or rice noddles, sold by one of the stalls at the Clementi Central hawker centre. This is a popular stall where one often has to wait for at least 20 minutes during peak hours for an order to be filled. By about 1 pm, they will have sold out all their noodles. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph is a close-up on flower garlands sold at a stall in Little India. They are made from jasmine and red roses. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1995 photograph shows the Union Farm Eating House, at 435A Clementi Road. This is a Chinese restaurant that is well-known for its paper wrapped chicken dish. Before Clementi Road was widened and the town was developed, Union Farm even had its own farm on this location which reared chickens...
This is a photograph of a fried carrot cake and chwee kway stall. Age does not deter the stall owner from dishing up excellent food. Title devised by Library staff....
Exterior of the hawker centre situated on the first and second floor of the building. Its name is prominent on the grey wall....
This 1995 photograph shows the Union Farm Eating House, at 435A Clementi Road. This is a Chinese restaurant that is well-known for its Paper Wrapped Chicken dish. Before Clementi Road was widened and the town was developed, Union Farm even had its own farm on this location which reared chickens...
This is a picture of one of the restored shop houses along Peck Seah Street. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a picture of the Esplanade site map. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph captures children having fun at the Childcare centre inside the URA centre. Colourful attractive tables and chairs specially designed for them are interspersed around in the centre. ...
This photograph is a close-up of two signages regarding the penalties for touting or soliciting and spitting. Flouting the warning can earn one hefty fines. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a photograph of customers crowding around a fruits stall at Chinatown. Most fruits are sold in kilos at fruits stalls. A weighing scale is used to determine the quantity and price. Photograph donated by Ho Seng Huat and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_401...