Ean Kiam Place terrace houses : general view [4]
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This 1968 photograph depicts a row of two-storey terrace houses at Ean Kiam Place (next to Odeon Katong Cinema). 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>>Building Types>>Residential Buildings
- Architecture and Landscape>>Streets and Places
- Streets--Singapore--Photographs
- Two-story houses--Singapore--Photographs
- Terrace houses--Singapore--Photographs
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