This 2007 photograph shows the front view of the Armenian Church, with its white-washed circular pillars, pitched roof and spire. This church, built in 1835, is the oldest church in Singapore. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph shows the main entrance of Armenian Church, the oldest church in Singapore. In the background are some high rise buildings. ...
This photograph is a view of the Armenian Church, with its spire pointing skywards. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1992 photograph showing Armenian Street, towards the Methodist Bookshop. Armenian Street was named after the Armenian Church, a national monument dated 1835 and the oldest church in Singapore....
Shown in this photograph is a chandelier in the Armenian Church. It uses bulbs instead of candles to light up. ...
A 1982 photograph, showing the Wilmer Clinic on Armenian Street. (Wilmer Clinic is still in operation as of 01.06.2010.) Armenian Street was named after the Armenian Church, a national monument dated 1835 and the oldest church in Singapore....
Shown in this photograph are various religious sculptures, found scattered around the grounds of the Armenian Church. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows part of the Armenian Church, the front porch of the residential area of the church. ...
A 1992 photograph showing Armenian Street, at the corner of Lok Yew Street. Armenian Street was named after the Armenian Church, a national monument dated 1835 and the oldest church in Singapore....