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China Town Museum141 viewsAn upstairs food preparation area in the museum.
The opposite side of the same room
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China Town Museum131 viewsThis appeared to be a dinning area
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China Town Museum134 viewsThis area was used for sewing and repair work
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China Town Museum129 viewsThis was the outside loo, a hole cut into a stone slab, (just out of the picture where the door is
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China Town Museum139 viewsThis food preparation area was just a few feet across from the previous photo!
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Sign that was on an MRT train147 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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Wing Seong Fatty’s in Albert Street168 viewsWing Seong Fatty’s in Albert Street (near Bugis), apparently this place was a very popular food stall run by the present owners father back in the sixties
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Bugis Street at night185 viewsBugis Street at night, Suntec city buildings can be seen in the background
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Inside Bugis Street Market at night182 viewsInside Bugis Street Market at night
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Pagoda Street China Town149 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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cutting is either from the Straits Times or the Malay Mail174 viewsThe newspaper cutting is either from the Straits Times or the Malay Mail,
(the article appeared in both), The background to the story is that my sister and occasionally me would help out at the Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The local papers obviously thought it would make a good story.
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Singapore Girl Guide badges143 viewsTwo Singapore Girl Guide badges that my mum used to wear.
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