Singapore Telok Ayer Street ~ Circa 1890 ~ Framed

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Telok Ayer Street is a historic street located in the central business district of Singapore. It is known for its diverse mix of cultures, religions, and architectural styles, as well as its significant historical landmarks, including the Nagore Durgha and Thian Hock Keng temples.

Nagore Durgha, seen on the right of the picture, is a Muslim shrine bulit between 1828 and 1830 by South Indian Muslims. Erected along Telok Ayer Street to commemorate the visit of a holy man - Shahul Hamid Nagore - to the area, this shrine is easily recognised by its distinct fluted Corinthian pillars. Just a few steps away is the Chinese temple, Thian Hock Keng, built by Fujian Chinese immigrants in the early 19th century to worship Tianhou, the Goddess of the Sea whom they believed had granted their safe passage to Singapore. The temple is built in the traditional southern Chinese architectural style, with ornate decorations and colourful roof tiles.

  • Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Wooden Frame an Glass

  • Description on the Back

Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.

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Telok Ayer Street is a historic street located in the central business district of Singapore. It is known for its diverse mix of cultures, religions, and architectural styles, as well as its significant historical landmarks, including the Nagore Durgha and Thian Hock Keng temples.

Nagore Durgha, seen on the right of the picture, is a Muslim shrine bulit between 1828 and 1830 by South Indian Muslims. Erected along Telok Ayer Street to commemorate the visit of a holy man - Shahul Hamid Nagore - to the area, this shrine is easily recognised by its distinct fluted Corinthian pillars. Just a few steps away is the Chinese temple, Thian Hock Keng, built by Fujian Chinese immigrants in the early 19th century to worship Tianhou, the Goddess of the Sea whom they believed had granted their safe passage to Singapore. The temple is built in the traditional southern Chinese architectural style, with ornate decorations and colourful roof tiles.

  • Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Wooden Frame an Glass

  • Description on the Back

Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.

Telok Ayer Street is a historic street located in the central business district of Singapore. It is known for its diverse mix of cultures, religions, and architectural styles, as well as its significant historical landmarks, including the Nagore Durgha and Thian Hock Keng temples.

Nagore Durgha, seen on the right of the picture, is a Muslim shrine bulit between 1828 and 1830 by South Indian Muslims. Erected along Telok Ayer Street to commemorate the visit of a holy man - Shahul Hamid Nagore - to the area, this shrine is easily recognised by its distinct fluted Corinthian pillars. Just a few steps away is the Chinese temple, Thian Hock Keng, built by Fujian Chinese immigrants in the early 19th century to worship Tianhou, the Goddess of the Sea whom they believed had granted their safe passage to Singapore. The temple is built in the traditional southern Chinese architectural style, with ornate decorations and colourful roof tiles.

  • Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Wooden Frame an Glass

  • Description on the Back

Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.