

Spottiswoode Park Print
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Spottiswoode Park
This area is named after Charlie Spottiswoode (1812 - 1858), an English businessman who owned Spottiswoode & Co. Spottiswoode Park Road connects Neil Road with Keppel Road and was in existence since 1881.
The structure illustrated in the piece is 57 Spottiswoode Road. I cycled past here via Neil Road during the Circuit Breaker. Along with Neil Road, Blair Road and Everton Road, it is part of the Blair Plain Conservation area and has several conserved shophouses of diverse styles ranging from the Early Shophouse Style to the Late Style. One could also find the murals painted by Yip Yew Chong around the neighbourhood.
Located along the same Spottiswoode Park Road, the Spottiswoode Park Estate was also originally a private apartment built in 1973-1977 by the Port of Singapore Authority using HDB designs. The flats were transferred to HDB in 1979. - Lee Xin Li
A3 print: 29.7cm (H) x 42cm (W)
Frame: 42.3cm (H) x 52.2cm (W)
A2 print: 42cm (H) x 59.4cm (W)ξ
Frame: 47cm (H) x 66cm (W)
(Custom Framed by Framing Angies. Not available for shipping out of Singapore)
Printed on archival paper
Each print is individually autographed by the artist.
Update for COVID-19 CIRCUIT BREAKER PERIOD
We are offering door-to-door delivery at $5.00 (or FREE with $80 spent in a single order).ξ
Please factor in some time for deliveries as they are all handled by a few of our re-deployed staff during this time
Shipping fees and policies below not applicable for Circuit Breaker Period
äóÖFree Shipping with $80 spentäó» promo is not applicable for Framed Print option.Œæ
For shipping option, please selectξone of the following at checkout:ξ
- Express/bulk shipping option ($15.00)ξ
- Pick-up at Tanglin Mall or Holland Road Shopping Centre stores (Free)ξ
For bulky items, we provide free shipping with a minimum spend of $200.
Spottiswoode Park Print
Spottiswoode Park Print
Details
Spottiswoode Park
This area is named after Charlie Spottiswoode (1812 - 1858), an English businessman who owned Spottiswoode & Co. Spottiswoode Park Road connects Neil Road with Keppel Road and was in existence since 1881.
The structure illustrated in the piece is 57 Spottiswoode Road. I cycled past here via Neil Road during the Circuit Breaker. Along with Neil Road, Blair Road and Everton Road, it is part of the Blair Plain Conservation area and has several conserved shophouses of diverse styles ranging from the Early Shophouse Style to the Late Style. One could also find the murals painted by Yip Yew Chong around the neighbourhood.
Located along the same Spottiswoode Park Road, the Spottiswoode Park Estate was also originally a private apartment built in 1973-1977 by the Port of Singapore Authority using HDB designs. The flats were transferred to HDB in 1979. - Lee Xin Li
A3 print: 29.7cm (H) x 42cm (W)
Frame: 42.3cm (H) x 52.2cm (W)
A2 print: 42cm (H) x 59.4cm (W)ξ
Frame: 47cm (H) x 66cm (W)
(Custom Framed by Framing Angies. Not available for shipping out of Singapore)
Printed on archival paper
Each print is individually autographed by the artist.
Update for COVID-19 CIRCUIT BREAKER PERIOD
We are offering door-to-door delivery at $5.00 (or FREE with $80 spent in a single order).ξ
Please factor in some time for deliveries as they are all handled by a few of our re-deployed staff during this time
Shipping fees and policies below not applicable for Circuit Breaker Period
äóÖFree Shipping with $80 spentäó» promo is not applicable for Framed Print option.Œæ
For shipping option, please selectξone of the following at checkout:ξ
- Express/bulk shipping option ($15.00)ξ
- Pick-up at Tanglin Mall or Holland Road Shopping Centre stores (Free)ξ
For bulky items, we provide free shipping with a minimum spend of $200.