Memories of Singapore

Photos and Images submitted to the Memories of Singapore website


Most viewed - Anna Googan
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Singapore Saturday Trishaw from Collyer Quay286 viewsSingapore Saturday Trishaw from Collyer Quay.

Front Trishaw: Barb Zeller and Linda Whitman
behind Trishaw: Bev Crush and Babs Lloyd.
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c1968 naval base dockyard departmental toast265 views
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St. Johns girls 1968243 viewsl-r Anna Googan, Babs Lloyd, Stella, Bev Crush and front Linda Whitman
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This photo is of the Chief Constructors Dept. (Naval Base circa 1968)216 viewsThe same photo thanks to Julie Ivens

This photo is of the Chief Constructors Dept. (Naval Base circa 1968). This one is where my dad, Bill Sugrue, had written out many of the names.
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naval base dockyard social c1968 211 views
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Mascot - School sports June 1968211 viewsMascot - School sports June 1968
Pete Bell, Steve Evett and Dave Jones
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St. Johns 1968208 viewsTop l-r Campbell, Peter Bell, Steve
front: Dave Jones, Annette, Bev Crush, Sue
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Tug of war team school sports June 1968198 viewsTug of war team school sports June 1968

Jim doing press-ups, Rich praying and Dave begging Pete to come back.
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Farewell party for Mr & Mrs Melville on 30-12-1966184 views
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This photo is of the Chief Constructors Dept. (Naval Base circa 1968)178 viewsThe only information we have on this photo is some writing on the back which says - Mr Googan TG3 (C/M of Shipfitters) Prom (C). I also noticed that there is one small lady in the centre of the picture.
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No information on this one other than it was at the Tai Tong Restaurant.177 views
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Girls School Baskets168 viewsMy thanks to Anna Googan for this photo. These baskets were in daily use by girls in school, and this original is photographed with school workbooks autographed by friends in 1967. Baskets were available on every street corner but are impossible to find nowadays.
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