This 1992 photograph depicts the Geylang Fire Station, on Paya Lebar Road and near to Sims Avenue, in a district in central east of Singapore. This fire station still stands out conspiciously in the same location today with its bright red doors. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1992 photograph depicts the Geylang Fire Station, on Paya Lebar Road and near to Sims Avenue, in a district in central east of Singapore. This fire station still stands out conspiciously in the same location today with its bright red doors. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph depicts the Geylang Fire Station, on Paya Lebar Road and near to Sims Avenue, in a district in central east of Singapore. This fire station still stands out conspiciously in the same location today with its bright red doors. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph depicts the Geylang Fire Station, on Paya Lebar Road and near to Sims Avenue, in a district in central east of Singapore. This fire station still stands out conspiciously in the same location today with its bright red doors. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph depicts the Geylang Fire Station, on Paya Lebar Road and near to Sims Avenue, in a district in central east of Singapore. This fire station still stands out conspiciously in the same location today with its bright red doors. Title devised by Library staff....
Shown in this photograph are the front vehicular gates of Central Fire Station, where fire engines will emerge from. ...
This 1983 photograph shows the Serangoon Fire Station, at Serangoon Road (near opposite Moonstone Lane). The fire station began its operations in 1954. It has now been demolished. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows the exterior of Central Fire Station. The building is located at the junction of Hill Street and Coleman Street. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1982 photograph depicting Geylang Road, from Paya Lebar Road (south side). Geylang is considered the traditional cultural heartland of the Malays....