Memories of Singapore

Photos and Images submitted to the Memories of Singapore website

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Our bungalow, No 1 Bungalow391 viewsOur bungalow, No 1 Bungalow. This photo was taken from the old Central Receiving Hall. You can see the pineapple patch and the Papaya trees. Behind is no. 2 Bungalow and further down the road behind the photographer was a house lived in by the dentist, Mr Popperwell and then the football field and police barracks.Dec 12, 2013
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My family at the Muniandi festival.380 viewsDec 12, 2013
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Mum404 viewsDec 12, 2013
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Christmas Day 1970340 viewsDec 12, 2013
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Wellington Floods478 viewsView across to the Dockyard swimming pool taken at the same time as the football pitch floods showing how the drains couldn’t cope.Dec 10, 2013
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Tiger & mickey415 viewsOur tomcat Tiger & Anna Googan’s female cat Mickey enjoying the sun, possibly after creating the kittens that Mickey had.Dec 10, 2013
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View of St. John's415 viewsDec 10, 2013
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The St. John's Railway Club443 viewsThe St. John's Railway Club layout at the school Open Day in 1968, the only person I can positively I.D. is Andrew Cole who is at the back right in shorts.Dec 10, 2013
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Packing433 viewsMy mother writing the inventory of what possessions were going in which packing crate as the packers wrapped everything up in June 1968.Dec 10, 2013
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Oronsay428 viewsThe best shot of the Oronsay I could get in the days before wide angle lenses.Dec 10, 2013
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Oronsay432 viewsA familiar site to many of us waving farewell to friends & loved ones at the quayside in Singapore Docks ("Godown 44" rings a bell as the jetty for liners, anybody remember?) This is the Oronsay in March/April 1967, which was en-route from New Zealand to the U.K. I cannot remember why there was a film crew on the dockside.Dec 10, 2013
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Oggy Night371 viewsThe Oggy Night version of a Maypole Dance. The fan the ribbons were attached to was never quite the same again.Dec 10, 2013
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