 Most viewed - Dave Papworth
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Temple Street, China Town160 viewsNight time in Temple Street, China Town, (I had a nice Satay dinner from the stall with the red and yellow sign)
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New Bugis Street160 viewsAnother photo of the Bugis Street area, also showing the original Street now a market, (and much cleaned up from what is was in the sixties)
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Smith Street159 viewsA Moon Festival lantern and cake seller in Smith Street, China Town
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Sentosa Island158 viewsView looking out from the jaws of the Merlion, the area with all the cranes is Pulau Brani and it’s not mentioned in any of the tourist literature
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Chit Chats158 viewsChit Chats on a wall taken opposite the Sri Marimann temple
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China Town Museum157 viewsThis is Sago Street, where the notorious death houses used to be, a whole row which was opposite these were pulled down just six month prior to this photo being taken, now there are only two of the former houses left, the shop house on the right with the revamped frontage and the building next to it with the original light blue shutters
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Sign that was on an MRT train157 viewsSign that was on an MRT train, note that the authorities have yet decided on just what the fine should be for carrying durian on their trains
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Pagoda Street China Town157 viewsPagoda Street China Town, this structure has been built over the original street and forms part of a bridge running over the main road alongside. The escalators go down directly to China Town MRT station
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Singapore Girl Guide badges156 viewsTwo Singapore Girl Guide badges that my mum used to wear.
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Radio156 viewsThis radio measures about 4.5" x 1.25" x 2.75", it was state of the art stuff at the time, and about as small as radios got. This model was MW only but it did have an earpiece! It was bought for my birthday in 1969, still works too.
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Southbridge road with the Sri Marimann Temple155 viewsSouthbridge road with the Sri Marimann Temple and the China Town area on the left
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China Town Museum154 viewsAn upstairs food preparation area in the museum.
The opposite side of the same room
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