Sarkies Road no. 10, 1985 : general view [2]
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This 1985 photograph shows a bungalow at no. 10 Sarkies Road. Sarkies Road is named after the famous Sarkies brothers, who owned hotels around the region. The road mentioned is located within the Bukit Timah district. Date of creation estimated. Title devised by Library staff.
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From the Lee Kip Lin Collection. All rights reserved. Lee Kip Lin and National Library Board, Singapore 2009.
Subjects
- Architecture and Landscape>>Building Types>>Residential Buildings
- Bungalows--Singapore--Photographs
- Architecture, Domestic--Singapore--Photographs
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Suggested Pictures from National Archives of Singapore
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View of Raffles Place, decorated with flags to celebrate coronation of King Edward VII in June. The Raffles Tiffin Rooms, a restaurant run by the Sarkies Brothers who also owned the Raffles Hotel, was a favourite haunt of European merchants. -
View of Raffles Place, decorated with flags to celebrate coronation of King Edward VII in June. The Raffles Tiffin Rooms, a restaurant run by the Sarkies Brothers who also owned the Raffles Hotel, was a favourite haunt of European merchants.