This is a view of three buildings by Singapore River, with pitched tiled roof and white walls. In the background are Miramar Hotel and Copthorne King's Hotel. These buildings used to be godowns. Title devised by Library staff.
Exterior view of the two-storeyed hotel at Killiney Road with its wooden louvred windows and tiled roof....
This photograph shows the front view of the Cricket Club's two-storeyed building with its white exterior walls, arched front porch, miniature columns, cornices, trimmings, windows, balcony and pitched-tiled roof. ...
Exterior of the two-storeyed colonial style bungalow at Bishopsgate with its white walls, pitched red-tiled roof, mixture of wooden and glass-panelled windows with dark brown borders, the characteristic air vents and paved driveway. Title devised by Library staff....
Exterior, front view of the simple, single-storeyed mosque reminiscent of kampong house architecture with its beige exterior walls and pitched tiled roof. This is the first mosque built in Singapore....
Exterior of the three-storey building with its pitched tiled roof and blue lines on a white background. Its windows and air vents reflect the architectural style at the time of its construction. ...
Exterior of the church showing white walls, a sloping double-tiered tiled roof, covered front porch with pillars and a domed belfry. ...
Exterior of the two-storey hotel at Still Road. The hotel was constructed in Victorian and Pseudo-High Renaissance architectural styles. There are arches on the first floor and rectangular windows on the second floor. Though dilapidated, the hotel's grey wall with white decorations is still visible....
A 1982 photograph depicting Magazine Road towards Havelock Road, with warehouses in its vicinity. As Magazine Road connects Havelock Road and Merchant Road, the road probably got its name due to its association with the old ammunition storage ground of Havelock Road....
General view of the restored two-storeyed building showing grey exterior walls with white trimmings, covered front porch with arched columns, windows with louvred timber windows and pitched tiled-roof. In front of the building, sitting amidst the greenery, is a raised platform in the shape of an 8-petaled flower....
A 1982 photograph depicting Magazine Road towards Havelock Road, with warehouses in its vicinity. As Magazine Road connects Havelock Road and Merchant Road, the road probably got its name due to its association with the old ammunition storage ground of Havelock Road....