This 1986 photograph shows two-storey shophouses at the corner of Middle Road and Prinsep Street. A traffic light stands near the right corner with a pedestrian crossing in front of it. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1986 photograph shows Middle Road (at Prinsep Street junction towards Albert Street). The Chinese name for Middle Road is "sio poh ang mo pah thi", which means "small town European foundry", referring to the foundry in Middle Road. Middle Road is off Victoria Street. ...
This 1986 photograph shows Middle Road (towards Selegie Road from Prinsep Street). The Chinese name for Middle Road is "sio poh ang mo pah thi", which means "small town European foundry", referring to the foundry in Middle Road. Middle Road is off Victoria Street. ...
This 1992 photograph shows a five-storey shophouse on 239 Middle Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows Middle Road which is lined with shophouses towards Dhoby Ghaut, as taken from Prinsep Street. Middle Road was previously known as "sio ang moh pah thi" (European Foundry of Small Singapore) in Hokkien because there used to be a foundry on the road....
This 1992 photograph shows Middle Road, lined with several buildings towards Selegie Road, as taken from Prinsep Street. ...
This 1992 photograph shows a five-storey shophouse on 239 Middle Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1992 photograph shows Middle Road, from the corner of R.O.V., towards Selegie Road....
This [1973] photograph shows a house, located at Middle Road (between Prinsep Street & Bencoolen Street on the northeastern side of Middle Road). The house belonged to Eng Kee, a contractor before World War 2. The roads mentioned are located near Serangoo...
This 1982 photograph shows Selegie Road (from Prinsep Street towards Middle Road). Selegie is believed to be a Malay word that refers to a wooden spear sharpened and hardened by fire. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1982 photograph shows shophouses no. 239 - 243 Middle Road. Middle Road is named because it formerly served as a demarcation line which separated the civic area from the ethnic settlements of Singapore. The road mentioned is near Selegie Road. Title devised by Library staff....