Dried goods : close-up
- Economy
- Heritage and Culture
- Pang, Gerald
- 7 May 2007
This photograph is a close-up shot of dried goods sold at the Victoria Street Wholesale Market. Various types of dried shrimps can be seen here, in different sizes and colours. Title devised by Library staff.
Credit Line
All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore 2007.
Subjects
- Ethnic Communities>>Food
- Commerce and Industry>>Trade
- Dried foods--Singapore--Photographs
- Business, finance and industry>>Industry>>Services>>Retail and wholesale
Suggested Pictures
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Dried goods : general view -
Dried goods : side view -
Salted fish : close-up -
Old groceries store : close-up -
Victoria Wholesale Centre : general view [2] -
Victoria Street : general view [2] -
Tins of biscuits : general view -
Keeping an eye on things : general view -
Tins of biscuits : side view -
After-life goods : general view -
Dried mushrooms : general view -
Victoria Wholesale Centre : general view [1] -
Victoria Street : general view [3] -
Indian handicrafts : general view [2] -
Dunlop Street junction -
Prayer goods : close-up -
Splash of colour : close-up -
Dragon head : close-up -
Sungei Road flea market : top view -
Coloured bangles : close-up -
Moored sampans : general view -
Chinese lady selling dried prawns : two people -
Lanterns : close-up
Suggested Pictures from National Archives of Singapore
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DISPLAY OF DRIED GOODS BY SHOPHOUSES AT KALLANG HOUSING ESTATE, SINGAPORE -
DISPLAY OF DRIED GOODS INFRONT OF A SHOPHOUSE AT KALLANG HOUSING ESTATE, SINGAPORE -
DRIED RICE NOODLES (BEEHOON) FACTORY -
CHUN HOCK GUAN DRIED PORK SHOP -
STACKED DRIED NETS IN PENANG -
STACKING DRIED NETS IN PENANG -
View of patrons at a dried sundry goods stall at wet market in Chinatown. Goods sold at this stall include dried Chinese sausages (hanging) and duck eggs (foreground), two popular Chinese delicacies. -
TYPING CLASS IN THE EVENING -
NATIVE TYPES -
NATIVE TYPES -
GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OF MEMBERS OF SINGAPORE DRIED MARINE PRODUCTS IMPORTERS ASSOCIATION -
VARIOUS NATIVE TYPES OF COSTUMES -
View of Arab Street, with domes of Sultan Mosque in the background. On the right is Ngee Fatt store which sells vinyl records at 227 Arab Street. Victoria Street Wholesale Centre now stands on the area occupied by the shops on the right. The wholesale centre will be moving out by March 2012 to make way for the construction of the North-South Expressway. -
DRIED PORK AND FOOD TRADING LORONG RENJONG, VIEW OF COLD STORE -
CHINESE SHOP SELLING DRIED MEAT. -
Dried willow sprig hung at some temples during deity's birthday festivals -
DRIED PORK AND FOOD TRADING LORONG RENJONG, WORKER SPREADING MEAT PASTE ON TRAY -
These ladies in Chinatown are working to de-shell shrimp. (Seafood like shrimp is never de-shelled when sold at the wet market.) The ladies have probably been hired by a restaurant or a street hawker for the task. -
FOOD - A TRAY OF BARBEQUED CUTTLEFISH AND TAUPOK (DRIED BEAN CURD) -
Dried mouse meat hung in a shop in Chinatown. They are used as a medicinal aid. -
PASIR PANJANG WHOLESALE MARKET -
PASIR PANJANG WHOLESALE MARKET -
PASIR PANJANG WHOLESALE MARKET