This 1993 photograph shows Cheang Hong Lim Street at a corner of Cheang Wan Seng Place. A row of three-storey shophouses line one side of the street. Cheang Hong Lim Street, now a pedestrian mall, was named after philanthropist and Justice of the Peace, Cheang Hong Lim. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1993 photograph shows Cheang Hong Lim Street at a corner of Cheang Wan Seng Place. A row of multi-storey shophouses line one side of the street. Cheang Hong Lim Street, now a pedestrian mall, was named after philanthropist and Justice of the Peace, Cheang Hong Lim. Title devised by...
This 1993 photograph shows Cheang Hong Lim Street, from a junction of Pekin Street and Telok Ayer Street (towards Market Street). A row of three-storey shophouses line one side of the street. Cheang Hong Lim Street, now a pedestrian mall, was named after philanthropist and Justice of the Peace, Cheang...
This 1993 photograph shows Telok Ayer Street at the intersection of Cheang Hong Lim Street . Seen on the right are some two-storey and three-storey shophouses. Title devised by Library staff...
This 1993 photograph shows Telok Ayer Street at the intersection of Cheang Hong Lim Street viewed from Pekin Street. Seen on the right are some two-storey and three-storey shophouses and in the background are high rise buildings. Title devised by Library staff...
This 1984 photograph shows shophouses located along Cecil Street (between Cheang Hong Lim Street and Church Street). The roads mentioned are located in the Raffles Place area. Title devised by Library staff....
A little girl poses next to a motorcycle outside a house at Cheang Wan Seng Place. Donated by Mary Lim, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_039...
Photograph showing a man standing near old shophouses at Cheang Hong Lim Place. Laundry being hung on bamboo poles to dry, can be seen sticking out from the windows. The scene is reflected in a puddle of rainwater. Donated by Ang Tiong Cheng, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008....
This 1984 photograph shows shophouses located along Cecil Street (between Cheang Hong Lim Street and Church Street). The roads mentioned are located in the Raffles Place area. Title devised by Library staff....