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.
This 1984 photograph depicts Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan in Malay), located at Muscat Street, as viewed from Bussorah Street. The roads mentioned are located within the Arab Street district. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1984 photograph depicts Bussorah Street, from Masjid Sultan towards Beach Road. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1984 photograph depicts Bussorah Street, from Masjid Sultan towards Beach Road. Title devised by Library staff....
Close-up of the mosque facade and the main golden dome with the crescent and star. Two smaller domes flank the main dome on each side of which there is a minaret. A small balcony juts out from a centre door on the second floor. On either side of the door...
General view of the street that has been converted to a walkway lined on each side with tall palm trees and two-storeyed conserved shophouses. The red brick walkway has interspersed Islamic geometrical motifs. The main golden dome is dominant....
This is a picture of the Masjid Sultan (Sultan Mosque) near Arab Street with its dome and towering minaret standing out among the shophouses. The place of worship for Muslims at Muskat Street is named after the first Sultan of Singapore, Sultan Hussein Shah. Donated by S. Zahra Aljunied, and...
Facade of the three-storey building showing the main entrance, red brick pillars and white walls. The building's name is written in gold on a black background. Green window panes and a grey-tiled floor add to the variety of colours....
Front view of the building with its white pillars and beige exterior walls decorated with white floral garlands and panels of their dark blue logo. It is located along Coleman Street....