This is a 1991 photograph showing Mr and Mrs Loh Hong Chew, owners of house no. 84, at Kampong Amber. Kampong (village) Amber does not exist today. It was once a Malay fisherman village located between East Coast Road and Amber Road. With the phasing out of kampongs in the 1970s and 1980s, Kampong Amber also disappeared. High-rise flats were built on this site years later. Title devised by Library staff.
This is a 1991 photograph of Mr & Mrs Loh Hong Chew at Kampong Amber. The road mentioned is not found in the present day street directory....
This is a 1991 photograph of house 84 at Kampong Amber. The road mentioned is not found in the present day street directory....
This 1982 photograph depicts house no. 152 Cairnhill Road (occupied by Dr C.K. Loh and Mrs Loh Poon Yip). Title devised by Library staff....
This 1994 photograph shows demolished debris, at no. 19 Amber Road. Amber Road was named after Amber Elias, an early 20th century property owner. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1994 photograph shows the stretch of road with a demolished site, at no. 19 Amber Road. Seen in the background is a three-storey building, an apartment block together with an overhead footbridge. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1994 photograph shows a demolished site, at no. 19 Amber Road. Seen in the background are a three-storey building, a footbridge and a block of public housing flats. Amber Road was named after Amber Elias, an early 20th century property owner. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1993 photograph shows a bungalow at no. 12D Amber Road. The house is shaded by foliage and bordered by a hedge and wire fencing. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1960s [1967/ 1966 in photographer's notes] photograph depicts house no. 17 Amber Road. Amber Road is named after Amber Elias, whose family were prominent land and estate owners in the Katong area. Title devised by Library staff....