This is a 1982 photograph showing a tree-lined Kallang Road, viewed from Victoria Bridge towards the east. There is a line of parked lorries and vans by the roadside on the right. The gas holding tank of Kallang Gas Works can be seen in the distance. Title devised by Library staff.
A 1982 photograph showing Kallang Road, from Victoria Bridge. The road mentioned is located in the Jalan Besar area....
This 1982 photograph shows Kallang Road, from Horne Road towards Victoria Street. The roads mentioned are located near Serangoon Road....
A 1982 photograph depicting Victoria Bridge and Rochor Canal Road. The road mentioned is located in the Jalan Besar area....
A 1982 photograph showing Kallang Road, from Horne Road towards Lavender Street. The roads mentioned are located near Serangoon Road....
This 1982 photograph shows Kallang Road (towards Horne Road corner on the left and eastwards). The roads mentioned are located near Serangoon Road....
This 1982 photograph shows Kallang River (from the bridge towards Firestone factory on the east bank), at Kallang Road. The Kallang River is the longest river in Singapore, flowing from the Peirce Reservoir to the coast at Nicoll Highway. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows Kallang River (from the bridge towards Firestone factory on the east bank), at Kallang Road. The Kallang River is the longest river in Singapore, flowing from the Peirce Reservoir to the coast at Nicoll Highway. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows Geylang Road (north side from Kallang corner towards the east). The roads mentioned are near the Kallang area....
This [1972] photograph shows Kallang Road, from near Sir Arthur's Bridge towards Lavender Street. Kallang may be derived from 1) galang, Malay for putting a boat on wooden rollers, 2) a corruption of kilang, Malay for factory, or 3) a tribe of Orang Laut (sea people). Title devised by Library...
This [1972] photograph shows Kallang Road, from near Sir Arthur's Bridge towards Lavender Street. Kallang may be derived from 1) galang, Malay for putting a boat on wooden rollers, 2) a corruption of kilang, Malay for factory, or 3) a tribe of Orang Laut (sea people). Title devised by Library...