ST JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION, SINGAPORE
The former St Joseph's Institution (SJI) building at Bras Basah Road, Singapore. Founded in 1852, the centre block was only completed in 1867, with the side wings designed by Father Charles Benedict Nain ready in 1903. SJI moved to a larger campus at Malcolm Road in 1988, and this building has been occupied by Singapore Art Museum since 1996.
c.1912
19980005108 - 0005
S1085
Viewing permitted. Use and reproduction only with permission.
Arshak C Galstaun Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore
This image is reproduced from a postcard borrowed from a collector

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The former St Joseph's Institution (SJI) building at Bras Basah Road, Singapore. Founded in 1852, the centre block was only completed in 1867, with the side wings designed by Father Charles Benedict Nain ready in 1903. SJI moved to a larger campus at Malcolm Road in 1988, and this building has been occupied by Singapore Art Museum since 1996.

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