Singapore, Tanglin Road
- Transportation
- Economy
- 1900 / 1950
This is a black-and-white postcard with a photograph of a lane at the entrance of Teutonia Club, Tanglin Road. Featured in this photograph are Chinese men, a bullock cart and a rickshaw. A Chinese fruit seller can be seen on the left, with his goods kept in wares on a pole. This postcard has a divided back. Date of creation estimated.
Credit Line
The copyrights to the Lim Shao Bin Collection belong to various parties, as declared in the documents; images; letters; etc. kindly shared by Lim Shao Bin. Use and reproduction require written permission.
Subjects
- Roads--Singapore--Pictorial works
- Rickshaw men--Singapore--Pictorial works
- Rickshaws--Singapore--Pictorial works
- Carts and carriages--Singapore--Pictorial works
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