This 1982 photograph shows a shophouse, at no. 31 Dalhousie Lane, at corner of Madras Street. The two-storey shophouse has French windows on the upper floor, and barred windows on the lower floor. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1982 photograph depicts Dalhousie Lane. Dalhousie Lane is named after Lord James Andrew Dalhousie, Governor-General of India. The road mentioned is in the Little India area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows Dalhousie Lane, at Madras Street corner (near Bukit Timah Road). Dalhousie Lane is named after Lord James Andrew Dalhousie, Governor-General of India. The roads mentioned are in the Little India area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph depicts Dalhousie Lane, at Clive Street. Dalhousie Lane is named after Lord James Andrew Dalhousie, Governor-General of India. The roads mentioned are in the Little India area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows double-storey shophouses along Dalhousie Lane, from Clive Street. The shophouses feature columned five-foot ways that run along the front of the building. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph showing Dalhousie Lane, towards Campbell Lane. Dalhousie Lane is lined with shophouses. The roads mentioned are in the Little India area....
This 1982 photograph shows a row of houses at Campbell Lane, at corner of Madras Street. Campbell Lane is named after the Honourable Robert Campbell, the managing partner of Martin Dyce & Company in the 1870s. Campbell Lane is near Serangoon Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph depicts Madras Street, towards Dunlop Street (near Dalhousie Lane end). Madras Street is named after the Indian city of Madras. The roads mentioned are in the Little India area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph showing Dalhousie Lane, towards Campbell Lane. The roads mentioned are in the Little India area....
This 1890s photograph shows a view of the Dalhousie Obelisk monument. This memorial obelisk was erected to commemorate the visit of Lord James Andrew, the Marquise of Dalhousie, Governor-General of India (1848-1856) in February 1850. Originally erected near Dalhousie Pier at a site along the Singapore River, the monument has...
This 1982 photograph shows a house, at no. 45 Campbell Lane, at corner of Madras Street. Campbell Lane is named after the Honourable Robert Campbell, the managing partner of Martin Dyce & Company in the 1870s. Campbell Lane is near Serangoon Road. Title devised by Library staff....