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Singapore Revisited 14

CONTENTS

Home Page

Page 1 - Jane Radford

return visit to Singapore

Page 2 - Jane Radford

includes Canada Road

Page 3 - Jane Radford

includes Kuala Lumpur

Page 4 - Roger Thomas

includes Portsdown Road

Page 5 - John Harper

Chinese New Year

Page 6 - Dave Papworth

Ford Factory Museum

Page 7- Dave Papworth

General Singapore Scenes

Page 8 - Dave Papworth

Night Scenes, River trip

Page 9 - Dave Papworth

Tiger Balm Gardens

Page 10 - Dave Papworth

Ten Courts of Hell

Page 11 - Lynne Copping

includes two photos of former St. Johns School.

Page 12 - Sue Dorrington

Flooded Orchard Rd. 2010

Page 13 - Paul Hockey

March 2010

Page 14 - Leslie Rutledge

2011

 

Thanks to Leslie Ian Terence Rutledge for these photos taken in 2011.  Leslie lived in Singapore between 1962 and 1965 and attended Changi Juniors, Pasir Panjang Juniors and Bourne School.

1963 at Lorong M, Katong - Chris and Victoria Rutledge.

1963 Nicola Rutledge

1963 at Lorong M, Katong.  Teresa Rutledge

1963.  Tracy Rutledge

St. Andrews Cathedral

Alexander Road, leading to Gillman Barracks.

Where my father served in the Royal Engineers, and where I attended Bourne School.

Brit Club

Brit Club

Harbour Front ex-Collier Quay

New Subway Station - Chinatown

Capitol Theatre

Chinatown

Chinatown

Chwee Chian Road

Chwee Chian Road

Our old Quarter, now empty and in a state of decline although it still looks habitable with a little work.

Chwee Chian Road

Chwee Cian Road

Empress Place

Lorong M

Lorong M

Lorong M

Opposite where our old Quarter stood, these two buildings are still standing, obviously renovated.

Padang

Raffles Hotel

Raffles Hotel

Raffles Place

Raffles Place

Sri Mariamman Temple

Sri Mariamman Temple

Tiger Balm Gardens

Tiger Balm

Tiger Balm

Tiger Balm

Tiger Balm Gardens

Tiger Balm

Ice cold Tiger Beer in Chinatown

 
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