This 1986 photograph shows a corner terrace house, at no. 66 Prinsep Street. The two-storey house features a covered porch on the ground floor, and windows covered with timber louvred shutters on the upper floor. Title devised by Library staff.
This 1986 photograph shows a house, at no. 12 Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after Charles Prinsep, a lawyer who owned a big nutmeg plantation in the area in the 1850s. Prinsep Street is off Orchard Road....
This 1986 photograph shows a house, at no. 25 Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after Charles Prinsep, a lawyer who owned a big nutmeg plantation in the area in the 1850s. Prinsep Street is off Orchard Road....
This 1986 photograph shows a house, at no. 33 Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after Charles Prinsep, a lawyer who owned a big nutmeg plantation in the area in the 1850s. Prinsep Street is off Orchard Road....
This 1986 photograph shows a house, at no. 12 Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after Charles Prinsep, a lawyer who owned a big nutmeg plantation in the area in the 1850s. Prinsep Street is off Orchard Road....
This 1986 photograph shows a house, at no. 64 Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after Charles Prinsep, a lawyer who owned a big nutmeg plantation in the area in the 1850s. Prinsep Street is off Orchard Road....
This 1986 photograph shows houses at no. 25 - 31 Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after Charles Prinsep, a lawyer who owned a big nutmeg plantation in the area in the 1850s. Prinsep Street is off Orchard Road....
This 1986 photograph shows houses, at no. 19 and 21 Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after Charles Prinsep, a lawyer who owned a big nutmeg plantation in the area in the 1850s. Prinsep Street is off Orchard Road....
This 1986 photograph shows the former Ministry of Labour building, at no. 78 Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after Charles Prinsep, a lawyer who owned a big nutmeg plantation in the area in the 1850s. Prinsep Street is off Orchard Road. ...
This 1986 photograph shows the former Ministry of Labour building, at no. 78 Prinsep Street. Prinsep Street is named after Charles Prinsep, a lawyer who owned a big nutmeg plantation in the area in the 1850s. Prinsep Street is off Orchard Road. ...