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Old Singapore HDB Estates… mainly in the 1960’s  - 1970’s

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Unfortunately, not in colour! Else looks like the flags of the United Nations.. LOL

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Distinctive Curved Staircase - can be found on older Singapore $2/- notes

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Toa Payoh Central

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Today, Chung Khaw Bank Ltd no more = was taken over and merged to form United Overseas Bank Ltd 

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Distinctive Point-Block HDB flats where each flat is a corner unit with minimal sharing of neighbouring walls! Much like a semi-Detached home in the sky! In addition, cannot the two toilets in the middle of each unit. 

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Toa Payoh Central

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Distinctive sloping roofs of Potong Pasir. Similar can be found at Kembangang 

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1970s Hotel Equatorial 

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Hyatt
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Goodwood Park

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Ladyhill

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Cockpit

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Raffles

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Sea View in the 1930’s

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Sea View Hotel in the 1970’s

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New Otani

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Ambassador

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Lion City

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Merlin Hotel, Beach Road

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Former Mandarin Hotel at 12.30 0’clock high. Without its extension. At Eight O’clock was the former CK Tang Emporium:

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Today, no longer Mandarin Hotel, but known as Hilton Singapore Orchard.

CK Tang Emporium was demolished. Today, is occupied by SG Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel with Tang Plaza…

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Singapore Forum Hotel, Orchard

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Cathay Hotel in 1956.. as the movie on the theatre billboard says “Screaming Eagles” a World War II film in Normandy shown in cinemas in 1956…

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Once upon a time, this was Hock Lam Street. Today is occupied by Funan Centre.

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Backdrop: Can still see the former Central Fire Station. It is still there today.

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Old disbanded Nanyang University… today = Nanyang Technology University IMG_8660.thumb.jpeg.1fcf98390cc18f65f88e6331514f9ceb.jpeg

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Orchard Hotel at Orange Grove Road

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Art Decor look. Can be mistaken for a retro housing mansion

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Orange Grove Road today…

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Orchard Hotel still exists tday, now circled in red

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Robinson Road and Cross Street with today's Lau Pa Sat

No skyscrapers then

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Shenton Way still a vacant plot 
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Shenton Way with former DBS Tower 1 in the 1970’s

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In the past this is a two way street

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In the past this is a two way street

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Left: Present Day's Lau Pa Sat can be clearly seen, here

In the past this is also a two way street

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Singapore Heritage

Current Plaque between the Singapore Health Promotion Board
& NDCS, Outram


The first public dental clinic and school began in 1929, in Norris Block of the General Hospital (today Singapore General Hospital). As the demand for dental treatment increased, a new building was constructed beside Norris Block.

Completed in 1938, this building provided a proper teaching facility for dental students who offered free treatment to the poor in Singapore.
The dental school became a full-fledged faculty in the University of Singapore (today National University of Singapore) and moved to Kent Ridge in 1986.

The clinic evolved to become the National Dental Centre of Singapore
(NDCS) In 1997, the building made way for the new NDCS building.

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Clove and Nutmeg Plantations

Ann Siang Hill, c. 1950
(Tan Kok Kheng collection, Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore)

In the early days of the settlement, cove and nutmeg plantations were established in many parts of the island, including the Ann Siang and Duxton Hill areas. Charles Scott was the first to plant those crops on Ann Sang Hill which was originally named after him. Ann Slang Hill was superbly irrigated; an underground spring ran through the arca and was tapped from a well on the hill, But abundance fresh water was not enough to sustain the plantations. A series of terrible blights decimated clove and nutmeg plantations across the island, causing many plantation owners so abandon their land.

After Scour left his plantation, it passed through the hands of another owner before being sold to Chia Ann Siang in 1894. From then on, the face of Ann Siang Hill changed forever Shophouses sprang up, Chinese and Straits Chinese residents and businesses moved in and the area was transformed into an urban district. All that was left of the old Ann Sung Hill was Scots plantation house, which Chia kept as his family residence. The new profile of the area included clan associations and exclusive social clubs, such as the Chinese Weekly Entertainment Club and the Ee Hoe Hean Club.

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Who is Mr Chia Ann Siang
& Which street is named after him?

Ann Siang Hill was named after Chia Ann Siang, a rich Hokkien merchant. He was born in Malacca in 1832. At 16 years of age, he found employment with a British firm, Boustead & Company, whose core business was in the trade of natural resources - spices, coconut, tobacco, tin, tea and silk along the China-Europe trade routes. After eight years on the job, Chia Ann Siang was promoted to chief produce storekeeper.

He eventually left the company and ventured into the timber business. He became a partner of Geok Teat and Company in
1863. After he became one of the most successful merchants of his time, he acquired both Ann Siang Hill and Mount Erskine.
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