Farquhar Street shophouse : exterior
- Streets and Places
- Lee Kip Lin Collection
- 30 Dec 1990
Reproduction Available:
This is a 1990 photograph showing a double-storey shophouse on Farquhar Street, at the junction of Bernard Street. The street signs for Farquhar Street in English and Chinese are mounted on the wall of the shophouse. Title devised by Library staff.
Credit Line
From the Lee Kip Lin Collection. All rights reserved. Lee Kip Lin and National Library Board, Singapore 2009.
Subjects
- Architecture and Landscape>>Streets and Places
- Architecture and Landscape>>Building Types>>Commercial Buildings
- Streets--Singapore--Photographs
- Commercial buildings--Singapore--Photographs
- Two-story houses--Singapore--Photographs
- Street signs--Singapore--Photographs
Suggested Pictures
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Farquhar Street shophouses : general view -
Farquhar Street : general view -
Jeddah Street shophouse : exterior [1] -
Jeddah Street shophouse : exterior [2] -
Bernard Street : general view -
Bernard Street : general view -
Damar Road shophouse: exterior [1] -
Damar Road shophouse : exterior [2] -
Damar Road shophouse : exterior [3] -
North Bridge Road shophouse : exterior -
Jeddah Street no. 14 : exterior -
Geylang Police Station in the 1880s : general view -
Clive Street shophouse : exterior -
Armenian Street building : exterior [1] -
Armenian Street building : exterior [2] -
Chin Hin Street shophouse : exterior -
Shophouses : exterior [1] -
No. 19, 17, 15 and 13 Upper Dickson Road : exterior -
Clarke Street shophouse : exterior -
Clarke Street shophouse : exterior -
Tan Quee Lan Street shophouses : exterior [2] -
Tan Quee Lan Street shophouses : exterior [6] -
Tan Quee Lan Street shophouses : exterior [7]
Suggested Pictures from National Archives of Singapore
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Penang Free School founded in 1816 located at Farquhar Street. The building was taken over by the Penang Museum and Art Gallery in 1965. -
Penang Free School founded in 1816 located at Farquhar Street. The building was taken over by the Penang Museum and Art Gallery in 1965. -
Penang Free School founded in 1816 located at Farquhar Street. The building was taken over by the Penang Museum and Art Gallery in 1965. -
St Xavier's Institution at Farquhar Street, Penang. It was first established as the St Francis Xavier's Free School by the La Sallian brothers. -
St Xavier's Institution at Farquhar Street, Penang. It was first established as the St Francis Xavier's Free School by the La Sallian brothers. -
STONE RUBBING INSCRIPTION OF MEMORIAL PLAQUE OF WILLIAM CLARK FARQUHAR BRICKED INTO THE WALLS OF THE FORT CANNING PARK. HE WAS THE GREAT GRANDSON OF WILLIAM FARQUHAR, FIRST RESIDENT OF THE SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. -
CHINESE RESIDENCE, SINGAPORE -
PORTRAIT OF MR JOGINDER SINGH, TO WHOM THIS COLLECTION IS CREDITED -
CHINESE RESIDENCE, SINGAPORE -
MODERN RESIDENCE IN SINGAPORE -
PORTRAIT OF COLONEL LORD -
VIEW OF 3-STOREY SHOPHOUSES -
Wax figures at Images of Singapore, Sentosa, depicting signing of the treaty on 6 February 1819 between Lieutenant-General of Bencoolen Sir Stamford Raffles (middle), Sultan Hussein Shah of Johor (second from left) and local chieftain, Temenggong Abdul Rahman (second from right), allowing the British to establish a trading settlement in Singapore. Major William Farquhar (right) was soon appointed Resident and Commandant of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles. -
Wax figures at Images of Singapore, Sentosa, depicting signing of the treaty on 6 February 1819 between Lieutenant-General of Bencoolen Sir Stamford Raffles (seated centre), Sultan Hussein Shah of Johor (seated second from left) and local chieftain, Temenggong Abdul Rahman (seated second from right), allowing the British to establish a trading settlement in Singapore. Major William Farquhar (seated extreme right) was soon appointed Resident and Commandant of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles. -
First storey of a shophouse -
ROW OF TWO-STOREYED SHOPHOUSES ALONG HILL STREET AND HIGH STREET JUNCTION