Old windows belonging to a Peranakan shophouse on Neil Road. Picture: 2005. |
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Below, more interesting windows belonging to the Chong Clan Association at Yan Kit Road. |
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The windows on the upper floors of the Chong Clan Association building are weather beaten and seem to be more original. Now, the window below may seem old, but I think it is more advant garde than the modern, sleek glass windows of its neighbour. The "window display" belongs to a shophouse unit at Craig Road Road (back view). |
The windows of Emerald Hill Road. |
Nice window trellis. |
2 comments:
To Khizahayat who left a comment to call my attention to the images: Thanks, have fixed them (hopefully). Somehow, your comment was gone after I updated the post. Don't know what happened!
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