This 1970s photograph depicts some houses and old shops at Cheong Wan Seng Place, where the donor stayed. It shows the congested conditions in an overcrowded, narrow alley that serves as motorcycle parking and laundry-drying space. Donated by Ang Tiong Cheng, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_028. Date of creation estimated. 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....
Photograph showing a view of the pre-war shophouses and financial and commercial buildings at Telok Ayer Street. Towering over the older buildings is The United Overseas Bank (UOB) building in the background. Donated by Ang Tiong Cheng, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_025...
Photograph depicting two boys posing at the Esplanade. In the background is the Lim Bo Seng Memorial. The monument was built in remembrance of the war hero of Singapore who led the anti-Japanese resistance movement during World War II until he was captured and tortured to death. Donated by Ang...
Photograph depicting the Merlion cub, at the Merlion Park near Clifford Pier. The smaller part-fish, part-lion icon is 2 m tall and weighs 3 tonnes. In the background is the bigger Merlion which weighs 70 tonnes and is 8.6 m high. They are situated at the mouth of the Singapore...
An aerial view showing the street scene at Upper Cross Street, one of the older streets of Singapore. The shophouses in the foreground stand in contrast to the commercial buildings which can be seen rising against the city skyline as urban renewal continues unabated. Donated by Ang Tiong Cheng, and...
Photograph depicting Telok Ayer Market (a.k.a. Lau Pa Sat or "Old Market"). Located at Raffles Quay, it evolved from a wet market in 1820s to a food and entertainment complex by 1989. Its trademark octagonal design was set as early as the 1820s when the first concrete structures of the...
Photograph depicting a seafront promenade, Queen Elizabeth Walk (Esplanade Park). The Esplanade got its name in 1953 when Elizabeth II became the Queen of England. The paved promenade was a popular spot for families and courting couples who go there to catch the sea breeze and admire the ships in...
Siong Lim Temple (also known as Shuang Lin Monastery), is a Buddhist temple located at 184E Jalan Toa Payoh. Completed in 1912, it is a gazetted national monument, based on its architectural, social and historical significance. Photograph shows people at the temple's spacious forecourt and the intricate carvings and dragons...
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...