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  • Singapore Art Museum : exterior

    Streets and Places · Singapore. Preservation of Monuments Board
    This is a photograph of the Singapore Art Museum at Bras Basah Road. The building was first gazetted as a national monument on 14 February 1992. It used to be the former St Joseph's Institution. Title devised by Library staff.
  • Bras Basah Road : general view

    Streets and Places · Tay, Lionel
    This photograph captures colourful banners and signs on traffic and lamp posts which liven the atmosphere of Bras Basah Road. Title devised by Library staff.
  • Bras Basah Road, towards Victoria Street : general view [2]

    Streets and Places
    A 1982 photograph, showing Bras Basah Road, from North Bridge Road, towards Victoria Street. The steeple of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus can be seen at the background. Before the road was named Bras Basah Road in 1835, it was previously called College Road, Church Street and Cross...
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  • Bras Basah Road, towards Victoria Street : general view [3]

    Streets and Places
    A 1982 photograph, showing Bras Basah Road, from North Bridge Road, towards Victoria Street. The steeple of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus can be seen at the background. Before the road was named Bras Basah Road in 1835, it was previously called College Road, Church Street and Cross...
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  • Bras Basah Road, towards Victoria Street : general view [1]

    Streets and Places
    A 1982 photograph, showing Bras Basah Road, from North Bridge Road, towards Victoria Street. The steeple of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus can be seen at the background. Before the road was named Bras Basah Road in 1835, it was previously called College Road, Church Street and Cross...
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  • Bras Basah Road, verandah : general view [2]

    Streets and Places
    This 1986 photograph shows the verendah, next to Bras Basah Road, towards Prinsep Street. It depicts a signboard of a merchandise "Oriental Book Store" hanging from the ceiling. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of...
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  • Bras Basah Road : general view [9]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1983 photograph depicts Bras Basah Road (at Bencoolen Street junction). It depicts a row of three storeys shophouses with arched windows. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known...
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  • Bras Basah Road : general view [2]

    Streets and Places
    This 1986 photograph shows Bras Basah Road, at Bencoolen Street corner. It depicts two storeys shophouses with wooden French windows. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known as the...
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  • Bras Basah Road : general view [8]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1983 photograph depicts Bras Basah Road (at Bencoolen Street junction). It depicts a row of three storeys shophouses with arched windows. The ground floor sign reads Soon Chong Leong. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the...
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  • Bras Basah Road shophouses : general view [1]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1983 photograph shows shophouses at Bras Basah Road (at Dhoby Ghaut junction). It depicts the three storeys shophouses with wooden French windows at the upper floors. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the...
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  • Bras Basah Road : general view [7]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1983 photograph depicts Bras Basah Road (at Bencoolen Street junction). It depicts a row of three storeys shophouses with arched windows. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known...
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  • Bras Basah Road : general view [6]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1983 photograph depicts Bras Basah Road (at Bencoolen Street junction). It depicts a row of three storeys shophouses with arched windows. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah, now known...
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  • Bras Basah Road : general view [5]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1983 photograph shows Bras Basah Road (at Dhoby Ghaut junction). It depicts a row of three storeys shophouses with a Nikon advertisement sign. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah,...
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  • Bras Basah Road : general view [4]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1983 photograph shows Bras Basah Road (view towards Dhoby Ghaut junction). It depicts a row of two to three storeys shophouses with casement windows. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras...
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  • Bras Basah Road houses : general view [1]

    Streets and Places
    This 1986 photograph shows houses, at no. 7, 8 and 9 Bras Basah Road. It depicts the three storeys houses with wooden French windows. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah,...
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  • Bras Basah Road, verandah : general view [1]

    Streets and Places
    This 1986 photograph shows the verendah, next to Bras Basah Road, towards Prinsep Street. It depicts two signboards of two merchandises "New Lucky Store" and "Cathay Photo Store (Pte) Ltd" on the beams. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry...
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  • Bras Basah Road houses : general view [2]

    Streets and Places
    This 1986 photograph shows houses, at no. 7, 8 and 9 Bras Basah Road. It depicts the three storeys houses with wooden French windows. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras Basah,...
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  • Bras Basah Road, verandah : general view [3]

    Streets and Places
    This 1986 photograph shows the verendah, next to Bras Basah Road, towards Prinsep Street. It depicts a signboard of a merchandise "New Lucky Store" on a beam. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the...
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  • Bras Basah Road : general view [3]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1983 photograph shows Bras Basah Road (view towards Dhoby Ghaut junction). It depicts a row of two to three storeys shophouses with casement windows. Bras Basah is Malay for wet rice. In the early days, wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the Sungei Bras...
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  • Bras Basah Road shophouses : general view [3]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1982 photograph shows shophouses, located at Bras Basah Road. It depicts the double storeys shophouses with wooden French windows at the upper floor. The road is so-named as wet rice was laid to dry here in early times. Title devised by Library staff.
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  • Bras Basah Road shophouses : general view [2]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1982 photograph shows shophouses, located at Bras Basah Road. It depicts the double storeys shophouses with wooden French windows at the upper floor. The road is so-named as wet rice was laid to dry here in early times. Title devised by Library staff.
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  • Bras Basah Road, towards Victoria Street : general view [4]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1977 photograph shows Bras Basah Road, towards Victoria Street junction. It depicts the double storeys shophouses with casement windows at the upper floor. Title devised by library staff. Date of creation estimated.
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  • Bras Basah Road, from Dhoby Ghaut : general view

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1977 photograph shows Bras Basah Road (southwards from Dhoby Ghaut). On the left side of the photograph, it depicts a row of three storeys shophouses with a Hitachi advertisement sign. Title devised by library staff. Date of creation estimated.
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  • Bras Basah Road building : general view [2]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1977 photograph shows a building along Bras Basah Road (at corner of Prinsep Street). It depicts the three storeys building with a Nikon advertisement sign. The building is now part of the Rendezvous Hotel. Title devised by library staff. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated.
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