This photograph shows a close-up of the plaque on the wall of Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. It was laid in 1930 and was then known as the Prinsep Street Church. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1982 photograph shows the Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. Prinsep Street is named after lawyer C.H. Prinsep, and is located near Selegie Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after lawyer C.H. Prinsep, and is located near Selegie Road. Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church can be seen in the photograph. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph depicts buildings, located at Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church is visible in the background. Prinsep Street is named after lawyer C.H. Prinsep, and is located near Selegie Road. Title devised by Library staff....
The church has a red brick facade and a red-tiled sloping roof at the front end of which there is a belfry. Long, narrow rectangular windows are semi-circular at the top and are set in a white side wall....
The church has a red brick facade and a red-tiled sloping roof at the front end of which there is a belfry. Long, narrow rectangular windows are semi-circular at the top and are set in a white side wall. The name of the church is clearly visible above the doorway....
Close-up of the church facade with its exposed red brick wall with two inlaid patterns beneath the tall narrow windows. On the raised central vertical part of the wall a white cross is mounted and protected by a small overhanging roof. Near the top of the wall there are decorative...
This 1992 photograph shows a Presbyterian church on Prinsep Street. The church, previously known as Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, was renamed Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church in 1956 and gazetted as a national monument in 2000....
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 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 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....