This 1983 photograph shows a tree-lined East Coast Road, near Nallur Road (eastwards). There is a bus stop on the left side of the road, while to the right can be seen a crane and an unfinished building at a construction site. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1983 photograph shows East Coast Road, near Nallur Road (towards City). East Coast Road is considered to be one of Singapore's earliest built road. Title devised by Library staff....
A 1982 photograph showing East Coast Road, from Lorong Stangee towards the east. Title devised by Library staff. ...
A [1973] photograph showing East Coast Road, at the corner of Ceylon Road. The roads mentioned are located near the Katong area....
A [1973] photograph showing East Coast Road, at the corner of Ceylon Road. The roads mentioned are located near the Katong area....
This 1992 photograph depicts East Coast Road (from bridge near Katong Bakery, eastwards). Hugging the eastern coast of Singapore, East Coast Road had been designated as early as 1828 in Lt. Jackson's Town Plan but was built only in 1902. Since then, it has served as the main vein to...
This 1992 photograph depicts East Coast Road (from bridge near Katong Bakery, eastwards). Hugging the eastern coast of Singapore, East Coast Road had been designated as early as 1828 in Lt. Jackson's Town Plan but was built only in 1902. Since then, it has served as the main vein to...
This 1992 photograph depicts East Coast Road (from bridge near Katong Bakery, eastwards). Hugging the eastern coast of Singapore, East Coast Road had been designated as early as 1828 in Lt. Jackson's Town Plan but was built only in 1902. Since then, it has served as the main vein to...
This 1992 photograph depicts East Coast Road (from bridge near Katong Bakery, eastwards). Hugging the eastern coast of Singapore, East Coast Road had been designated as early as 1828 in Lt. Jackson's Town Plan but was built only in 1902. Since then, it has served as the main vein to...
This 1992 photograph depicts East Coast Road (from bridge near Katong Bakery, eastwards). Hugging the eastern coast of Singapore, East Coast Road had been designated as early as 1828 in Lt. Jackson's Town Plan but was built only in 1902. Since then, it has served as the main vein to...