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A typical means of transport for local workers!205 viewsJan 18, 2014
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Fitzpatricks251 viewsFitzpatrick's was the 'other' supermarket in Orchard Road, much further up than Cold Storage, next to Champion Motors (the VW dealers). You could park right outside AND drive off up or down Orchard Road afterwards!Jan 18, 2014
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The junction of Circular Road with North Bridge Road257 viewsThe junction of Circular Road with North Bridge Road, a couple of hundred yards south of the bridge over Singapore River. Jan 18, 2014
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The bank notes we used back in the 1960s179 viewsJan 18, 2014
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The bank notes we used back in the 1960s228 viewsJan 18, 2014
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The bank notes we used back in the 1960s199 viewsJan 18, 2014
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Bukit Timah Road would often flood230 viewsBukit Timah Road would often flood, especially when the monsoon rains coincided with the tide coming up from the sea. Enterprising Singaporeans would offer to 'push out' vehicles that became stationary in the floodwater, making sure they pushed your exhaust pipe beneath it, ensuring a handsome tip from grateful motorists!Jan 18, 2014
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Robinsons geared up for the festive season241 viewsRaffles Place, Christmas 1968, with the original Robinsons geared up for the festive season.Jan 18, 2014
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From Liat Towers looking up Orchard Road255 viewsFrom Liat Towers looking up Orchard Road towards Tanglin. The Thai Embassy, on the right in spacious grounds, is still there and looks exactly the same. The site must be worth billions of dollars! The wide monsoon drains are all underground now.Jan 18, 2014
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The beginning of Scotts Road232 viewsThe beginning of Scotts Road, taken from the same viewpoint. Today it is all high-rise blocks on both sides.Jan 18, 2014
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Looking down Orchard Road towards CK Tang297 viewsLooking down Orchard Road towards CK Tang (on the left), taken from Liat Towers, the stubby block which housed Donald Moore Galleries after it moved from its original premises in Clemenceau Avenue. It's amazing that there are no high-rise buildings along the length of this part of Orchard Road; compare it with today! Orchard Road was two-way traffic in the 1960s, something present-day Singapore children find hard to believe - as, also, that policemen wore short trousers then!Jan 18, 2014
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My daughter217 viewsMy daughter demonstrating the state-of-the-art child safety seat of the 60s in Singapore! Made of wicker, it simply hooked over the bench seat in the front of my Standard Vanguard without straps, anchors or anything else!
Maybe some of the others who look at this web site will remember something similar.Jan 18, 2014
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