This photograph is a close-up of the steeple of CHIJMES, formerly a convent. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph shows the steeple of CHIJMES. Formerly a convent, it is now turned into a commercial place with shops and restaurants, and the chapel has become a popular choice for holding weddings. ...
This photograph is a close-up on the spiral wrought iron staircase in CHIJMES, formerly a convent. Such features are commonly found in architecture of the 19th century in Singapore. ...
This photograph is a close up of the side façade of the building. Now known as CHIJMES, a commercial place with shops and restaurants, it was formerly a convent. ...
This photograph is a close-up of a wind vane, sighted atop one of the buildings in CHIJMES. ...
Shown in this photograph is CHIJMES, which used to be the Convent of Holy Infant Jesus. The convent was founded by Father Jean-Marie Beurel in 1854, who also founded SJI a few years earlier. ...
This photograph shows part of the restored building at CHIJMES, presenting a beautiful delicately coloured symmetry in the bright sunshine. ...
This photograph shows a view of the corridors in CHIJMES, with beautiful pattern created by the repeated lines formed on the ceiling. ...
CHIJMES was originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. The buildings were converted for commercial use and currently houses restaurants and shops. This is an exterior, side view of the three-storeyed building along Victoria Street with its arched windows and a walkway on the first floor. In the background...
CHIJMES was originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. The buildings were converted for commercial use and currently houses restaurants and shops. This is a view of the exterior of the converted chapel with its steeple and arched windows and doorways. There is a surrounding wall with a black...