Masjid Sultan women's ablution area : general view



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18 Jun 2004

Photographed By Tan, Bonny

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This is a general view of Masjid Sultan women's ablution area which adjoins the main building of the mosque. It is sheltered and has narrow hexagonal pillars half blue and half grey as well as other decorative features. Title devised by Library staff.


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All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore 2004.

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