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Catholic Church, Tanglin Barracks 1966203 viewsCatholic Church, Tanglin Barracks 1966.The Banana tree bottom right of picture stands in what was then my back garden
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CK Tangs, Orchard Road170 viewsCK Tangs, Orchard Road, I was told the new store was built on the site of the old
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Ian and Sheila McCart at Tanglin Barracks Swimming Pool 290 viewsIan and Sheila McCart at Tanglin Barracks Swimming Pool (brother Ian remained a very determined non-swimmer, and he remains so today)
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Looking down Orchard Road towards CK Tang278 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!
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From the top of the Hilton150 viewsFrom the top of the Hilton looking towards CK Tang during a storm.
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