This 1985 photograph shows Eng Hoon Street (from across Tiong Bahru Road). Two-storey shophouses line the street. Eng Hoon Street is named after Koh Eng Hoon, the prominent businessman and philanthropist. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1985 photograph shows the exterior of a house at no. 5 Eng Hoon Street. The two-storey shophouses feature louvred windows on the upper floor. Eng Hoon Street was named after Koh Eng Hoon, a successful merchant trading in the 1800s. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1985 photograph depicts houses at no. 38 and 36 Eng Hoon Street. The two-storey shophouses feature French windows on the upper floor and grilled windows on the lower floor. Eng Hoon Street was named after Koh Eng Hoon, a successful merchant trading in the 1800s. Title devised by Library...
This 1985 photograph shows Eng Hoon Street (from Tiong Poh Road corner towards General Hospital). Rows of two-storey shophouses line both sides of the street. Eng Hoon Street is named after Koh Eng Hoon, the prominent businessman and philanthropist. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1985 photograph shows a row of houses, at no. 1 - 11 Eng Hoon Street. The row of two-storey shophouses have louvred windows and a five-foot way running in front of it. Eng Hoon Street was named after Koh Eng Hoon, a successful merchant trading in the 1800s. Title...
This 1985 photograph shows a close-up of a grilled window, of a house at no. 16 Eng Hoon Street. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1985 photograph shows Soon Woh Chan Laundry, at no. 21 Eng Hoon Street. Eng Hoon Street is named after Koh Eng Hoon, the prominent businessman and philanthropist. The road mentioned is located within the Tiong Bahru district. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1985 photograph shows a close-up of a swing door (also known as pintu pagar), of a house at no. 16 Eng Hoon Street. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1985 photograph shows the interior of Bee Hwa Hairdressing Salon, at no. 27 Eng Hoon Street. An elderly gentleman can be seen at the far end of the photograph. Eng Hoon Street is named after Koh Eng Hoon, a prominent businessman and philanthropist. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1994 photograph shows a row of shophouses, located at no. 15, 13, 11, 9, 7, 5, 3 and 1 Eng Hoon Street. Some of the shophouses feature French windows on the upper floor. Eng Hoon Street was named after Koh Eng Hoon, a successful merchant trading in the 1800s....
This 1994 photograph shows a row of shophouses, located at no. 36, 34, 32, 30 and 28 Eng Hoon Street. The shophouses feature French windows on the upper floor and grilled windows on the lower floor. Eng Hoon Street was named after Koh Eng Hoon, a successful merchant trading in...