Plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church : close-up [3]
- Streets and Places
- Lee Kip Lin Collection
- 16 Feb 1992
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This 1992 photograph shows a memorial plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. The plaque is in memory of Reverend Benj. Peach Keasberry, a missionary who died in this chapel in 1875. 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>>Religious Buildings
- Plaques, plaquettes--Singapore--Photographs
- Presbyterian church buildings--Singapore--Photographs
Suggested Pictures
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Plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church : close-up [2] -
Plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church : close-up [1] -
Plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church : close-up [4] -
Plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church : close-up [5] -
Column at Presbyterian Church on Prinsep Street : close-up [1] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : exterior [5] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : interior [2] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : exterior [3] -
Corridor of Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : general view [1] -
Corridor of Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : general view [2] -
Column at Presbyterian Church on Prinsep Street : close-up [2] -
Plaque in Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church : close-up [6] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : interior [1] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : exterior [4] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : exterior [6] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : exterior [2] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : exterior [1] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : general view [2] -
Presbyterian church at Prinsep Street : general view [1] -
Prinsep Street : general view [1] -
Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church : exterior -
Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church plaque -
Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church : general view
Suggested Pictures from National Archives of Singapore
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A FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH AT PRINSEP STREET -
PRINSEP ST PPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -
Convservation shophouses at Prinsep Street, now known as Prinsep Place, with Hotel Bencoolen in the background, centre -
A SCENE FROM PETER RABBIT, A NURSERY PLAY STAGED BY CLASS III AND IV STUDENTS OF STRAITS CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH KINDERGARTEN IN PRINCEP STREET, SINGAPORE, DURING ITS END-OF-THE-TERM CHRISTMAS CONCERT FOR PARENTS AND GUESTS -
Song Ong Siang (1871-1941). He was the third son of Song Hoot Kiam, the founder of Straits Chinese Church (Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church) and was knighted by King George V in 1936. He compiled the book "One Hundred Years’ History of the Chinese in Singapore". -
PRINSEP STREET -
PRINSEP STREET -
A SCENE FROM PETER RABBIT, A NURSERY PLAY STAGED BY CLASS III AND IV STUDENTS OF STRAITS CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH KINDERGARTEN IN PRINCEP STREET, SINGAPORE, DURING ITS END-OF-THE-TERM CHRISTMAS CONCERT FOR PARENTS AND GUESTS -
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SINGAPORE -
VIEW OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SINGAPORE -
Song Ong Siang (1871-1941). He was the third son of Song Hoot Kiam, the founder of Straits Chinese Church (Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church) and was knighted by King George V in 1936. He compiled the book "One Hundred Years’ History of the Chinese in Singapore". -
GROUP PICTURE OF A WEDDING TAKEN AT JAPANESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT BENCOOLEN STREET. -
MINISTER FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS OTHMAN BIN WOK VISITS PRINSEP STREET CHILDREN'S CENTRE -
VIEW OF ROW OF SHOPHOUSES INCLUDING TIONG HOA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ALONG PRINSEP STREET