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  • Armenian Church : general view [3]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1967 photograph shows Armenian Church (dated A.D. 1835). A pitched roof and a tower with a spire are featured. Porticoes held by columns and pilasters are also seen. Armenian Church is located at the junction of Coleman Street and Hill Street, in the City Hall area. Date of creation...
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  • Java Road houses : aerial view [2]

    Streets and Places · Arts · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1967 photograph shows an aerial view of the houses along Java Road, in the historic Kampong Glam area. Java Road was known for its masonry workshops, however, it is no longer listed in the street directory. Today, a new Java Road which was constructed in the mid-1990s allows access...
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  • Masjid Sultan, 1968 : general view [3]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows Bussorah Street leading to Masjid Sultan. First built between 1824 and 1826, Masjid Sultan is considered the national mosque of Singapore. Bussorah Street is named after a city in Iraq, and located at the heart of the Kampong Glam Historic District. Title devised by Library staff.
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  • Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, minaret : close-up [1]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows the close-up view of the minaret of Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, on Java Road. Built between 1845 and 1846, the mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy businesswoman. The minaret has a unique design that reflects the shape of a church's spire. It tilts six degrees...
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  • Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, minaret : close-up [2]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows the close-up view of the minaret of Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, on Java Road. Built between 1845 and 1846, the mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy businesswoman. The minaret has a unique design that reflects the shape of a church's spire. It tilts six degrees...
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  • Java Road, 1967 : general view [2]

    Streets and Places · Arts · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1967 photograph shows some houses along Java Road, in the historic Kampong Glam area. The minaret of Masjid Hajjah Fatimah can be seen on the left. Built between 1845 and 1846, the mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy businesswoman. It was gazetted a national monument in 1973....
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  • Masjid Sultan, 1968 : general view [2]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows Bussorah Street leading to Masjid Sultan. First built between 1824 and 1826, Masjid Sultan is considered the national mosque of Singapore. Bussorah Street is named after a city in Iraq, and located at the heart of the Kampong Glam Historic District. Title devised by Library staff.
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  • Masjid Hajjah Fatimah : aerial view

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1967 photograph shows Masjid Hajjah Fatimah on Java Road, in the historic Kampong Glam area. Built between 1845 and 1846, the mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy businesswoman. Combining Eastern and Western design, the mosque is known for its unique minaret, which resembles a church spire. Title...
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  • Raffles Institution with partial view of St Andrew's Cathedral, 1969 [1]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1969 photograph taken from Raffles Institution (RI) shows partial view of the school and St Andrew's Cathedral. Raffles Institution was previously known as the Singapore Institution. The Anglican Cathedral was named after Saint Andrew, a patron saint of Scotland. Title devised by Library staff.
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  • Java Road, 1967 : general view [5]

    Streets and Places · Arts · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1967 photograph shows some houses along Java Road, in the historic Kampong Glam area. The minaret of Masjid Hajjah Fatimah can be seen on the left. Built between 1845 and 1846, the mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy businesswoman. It was gazetted a national monument in 1973....
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  • Masjid Sultan, 1967 : general view [2]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1967 photograph shows Bussorah Street leading to Masjid Sultan. First built between 1824 and 1826, Masjid Sultan is considered the national mosque of Singapore. Bussorah Street is named after a city in Iraq, and located at the heart of the Kampong Glam Historic District. Title devised by Library staff.
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  • Mosaic tiled pathway beside Thian Hock Keng Temple, 1969 : general view

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1969 photograph shows a mosaic tiled pathway beside the Thian Hock Keng Temple, 天福宫. The temple, located at 158 Telok Ayer Street, is Singapore’s oldest Chinese temple and is recognised as the most important temple of the local Hokkien community. The temple was gazetted as a national monument on...
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  • Masjid Hajjah Fatimah on Java Road : general view

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows Masjid Hajjah Fatimah on Java Road, in the historic Kampong Glam area. Built between 1845 and 1846, the mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy businesswoman. Combining Eastern and Western design, the mosque is known for its unique minaret, which resembles a church spire. Title...
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  • Saint Gregory's Place : general view [1]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows Saint Gregory's Place towards Hill Street. Shophouses with full-length French windows, and arches along the five-foot way are featured. In the background is the Armenian Church. Saint Gregory's Place is located off Hill Street and stretches to Coleman Lane. The streets are located in the City...
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  • Supreme Court Lane : general view

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This1968 photograph shows Supreme Court Lane. A balcony and arches of the former Supreme Court can be seen. The spire of Saint Andrew's Cathedral is featured in the background. Supreme Court Lane is located between Parliament's Place and Coleman Street, in the City Hall area. Title devised by Library staff.
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  • Masjid Sultan, 1968 : general view [5]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows Bussorah Street leading to Masjid Sultan. First built between 1824 and 1826, Masjid Sultan is considered the national mosque of Singapore. Bussorah Street is named after a city in Iraq, and located at the heart of the Kampong Glam Historic District. Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Steeple of St. Andrew's Cathedral : general view

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1969 photograph shows the steeple of St Andrew's Cathedral taken from Raffles Institution (RI). The Anglican Cathedral, which was named after St. Andrew, a patron saint of Scotland is the oldest Anglican house of worship in Singapore. Situated next to the City Hall MRT station, it was gazetted as...
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  • Hill Street : general view

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows part of Hill Street. Shophouses can be seen by the side of the road. The spire of Cathedral of the Good Shepherd can be seen in the background. The former Malaysian High Commission Embassy can be partially seen on the left. Title devised by Library staff.
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  • North Bridge Road : general view [5]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1980 photograph shows North Bridge Road with shophouses on both sides of the road. Signages are featured on columns and below the windows. The Sultan Mosque is partially seen in the centre of the photograph. Title devised by Library staff.
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  • Masjid Hajjah Fatimah minaret : general view [1]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1967 photograph shows the minaret of Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, on Java Road. Built between 1845 and 1846, the mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy businesswoman. The minaret has a unique design that reflects the shape of a church's spire. It tilts six degrees towards the mosque's dome...
    Reproduction Available
  • Java Road, 1967 : general view [1]

    Streets and Places · Arts · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1967 photograph shows some houses along Java Road, in the historic Kampong Glam area. The minaret of Masjid Hajjah Fatimah can be seen on the right of the photograph. Built between 1845 and 1846, the mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy businesswoman. It was gazetted a national...
    Reproduction Available
  • Saint Gregory's Place : general view [2]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows Saint Gregory's Place towards Hill Street. Shophouses with full-length French windows, and arches along the five foot way are featured. In the background is the Armenian Church. Saint Gregory's Place is located off Hill Street and stretches to Coleman Lane. The streets are located in the...
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  • Java Road, including Masjid Hajjah Fatimah : general view [3]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This1969 photograph shows Masjid Hajjah Fatimah on Java Road, in the historic Kampong Glam area. Built between 1845 and 1846, the mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy businesswoman. Combining Eastern and Western design, the mosque is known for its unique minaret, which resembles a church spire. It was...
    Reproduction Available
  • Masjid Sultan, 1968 : general view [1]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin · Lee Kip Lin Collection
    This 1968 photograph shows Bussorah Street leading to Masjid Sultan. First built between 1824 and 1826, Masjid Sultan is considered the national mosque of Singapore. Bussorah Street is named after a city in Iraq, and located at the heart of the Kampong Glam Historic District. Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available