This 1992 photograph shows a memorial plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. The stone plaque labelled "Prinsep Street Church (Straits Chinese)" was laid by Song Ong Siang on 5th March 1930. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1992 photograph shows a memorial plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. The plaque is in memory of Reverend J.A.B. Cook (1854-1926), the pioneer missionary in Singapore for the English Presbyterian Church. Title devised by Library staff. ...
This 1992 photograph shows the details of the pillar and pilaster of a Presbyterian church on Prinsep Street. The church, previously known as Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, was rebuilt in 1930, renamed as Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church in 1956 and gazetted as a national monument in 2000. Title devised by...
This 1992 photograph shows the main sanctuary of a Presbyterian Church on Prinsep Street. The church, previously known as Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, was rebuilt in 1930, renamed as Prinsep Presbyterian Church in 1956 and gazetted as a national monument in 2000. Title devised by Library staff. ...
This 1992 photograph shows the details of the pillar and pilaster of a Presbyterian church on Prinsep Street. The church, previously known as Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, was rebuilt in 1930, renamed as Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church in 1956 and gazetted as a national monument in 2000. Title devised by...
This 1992 photograph shows a memorial plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. The plaque is in memory of Foo Teng Quee (1843-1906), a leading member of the Hylam Community, a friend to the needy, a deacon and treasurer of the church. Title devised by Library staff. ...
This 1992 photograph shows the main sanctuary of a Presbyterian Church on Prinsep Street. The church, previously known as Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, was rebuilt in 1930, renamed as Prinsep Presbyterian Church in 1956 and gazetted as a national monument in 2000. Title devised by Library staff. ...
This 1992 photograph shows the corridor outside the main sanctuary of a Presbyterian church on Prinsep Street. Latticed glass doors line one side of the corridor leading into the sanctuary. The church, previously known as Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, was rebuilt in 1930, renamed as Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church in...
This 1992 photograph shows the corridor outside the main sanctuary of a Presbyterian church on Prinsep Street. Latticed glass doors line one side of the corridor leading into the sanctuary. The church, previously known as Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, was rebuilt in 1930, renamed as Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church in...
This 1992 photograph shows a Presbyterian church on Prinsep Street. The church was renamed as Prinsep Presbyterian Church in 1956. It was later gazetted as a national monument. The most notable architectural features of the church are the distinctive red brick façade and the raised brickwork on the tower and...
This 1992 photograph shows the church compound and corridor of a Presbyterian church on Prinsep Street. The church, previously known as Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, was rebuilt in 1930, renamed as Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church in 1956 and gazetted as a national monument in 2000. Title devised by Library staff....