This photograph shows the exterior view of a three-storey building at the corner of Lorong Liput, showing the colourful cartoon mural on one side of the exterior wall on the top floor. The coloured tiles, red and beige staircase denote the different levels, and a mini-model windmill is perched atop the building. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1992 photograph depicts the Masjid Kampong Holland, at Lorong Liput in Holland Village. Title devised by library staff....
This 1992 photograph depicts commercial buildings at Holland Village at Lorong Liput. Holland Village was once an exclusive European expatriate centre for the rich, particularly during the British military presence. Today, the village with public and private housing estates and its distinctive 'Enterolobium Saman', tall large shady raintrees with monkey...
This 1992 photograph depicts commercial buildings at Holland Village at Lorong Liput. Holland Village was once an exclusive European expatriate centre for the rich, particularly during the British military presence. Today, the village with public and private housing estates and its distinctive 'Enterolobium Saman', tall large shady raintrees with monkey...
This 1992 photograph depicts commercial buildings at Holland Village at Lorong Liput. Holland Village was once an exclusive European expatriate centre for the rich, particularly during the British military presence. Today, the village with public and private housing estates and its distinctive 'Enterolobium Saman', tall large shady raintrees with monkey...
This 1992 photograph depicts commercial buildings at Holland Village at Lorong Liput. Holland Village was once an exclusive European expatriate centre for the rich, particularly during the British military presence. Today, the village with public and private housing estates and its distinctive 'Enterolobium Saman', tall large shady raintrees with monkey...
This 1992 photograph depicts Lorong Liput with a young boy, Mohamed Azman, posing at the Masjid Kampung Holland at Holland Close Block 4. Title devised by library staff....
Front view of the three-storey building with its logo and name at the top. The outermost edge of the walls has navy blue panels each divided by beige strips. Above each window are double strips of red. ...
View of the building which shows the first three floors of what was once a 16-storeyed building. Its brown and beige tiled wall is designed in semi-circular sections matched by external ledges that are like waves and similarly tiled in beige. ...