This 1992 photograph shows the section of Hasting Road at the corner of Dalhousie Lane and Clive Street. The double-storey shophouses feature open verandahs. On a section of the road, there is a continuous white line on the centre and a road marking indicating go straight or turn to a side road. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1982 photograph shows a row of houses (dated 1913) at Hastings Road, next to Serangoon Road corner. Hastings Road is named after Warren Hastings (1732 - 1818), the Governor-General of Bengal, who gave Raffles permission to create a trading station somewhere south of Malacca. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows a row of houses (dated 1913) at Hastings Road, next to Serangoon Road corner. Hastings Road is named after Warren Hastings (1732 - 1818), the Governor-General of Bengal, who gave Raffles permission to create a trading station somewhere south of Malacca. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows a row of houses (dated 1913) at Hastings Road. Hastings Road is named after Warren Hastings (1732 - 1818), the Governor-General of Bengal, who gave Raffles permission to create a trading station somewhere south of Malacca. Picture also shows trishaws parked along the side. Title devised...
This 1982 photograph shows a row of houses (dated 1913) at Hastings Road, next to Serangoon Road corner. Hastings Road is named after Warren Hastings (1732 - 1818), the Governor-General of Bengal, who gave Raffles permission to create a trading station somewhere south of Malacca. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows a row of houses (dated 1913) at Hastings Road, next to Serangoon Road corner. Hastings Road is named after Warren Hastings (1732 - 1818), the Governor-General of Bengal, who gave Raffles permission to create a trading station somewhere south of Malacca. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows double-storey shophouses along Dalhousie Lane, from Clive Street. The shophouses feature columned five-foot ways that run along the front of the building. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph depicts Dalhousie Lane, at Clive Street. Dalhousie Lane is named after Lord James Andrew Dalhousie, Governor-General of India. The roads mentioned are in the Little India area. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph showing Dalhousie Lane, towards Campbell Lane. The roads mentioned are in the Little India area....
Shown in this photograph is a shop named "Celebration of Arts", specialising in Indian handicrafts. It is located on Dalhousie Lane and Clive Street. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows Clive Street, at Dalhousie Lane junction from Hastings Road. Clive Street is named after the famous British General Robert Clive, who made a huge fortune in India in the 1760s. Clive Street is near Serangoon Road. Title devised by Library staff....