Nice, old fashioned balustrades at the Changi Beach Club, previously the Changi Swimming Club. In 1972, the Singapore Sports Council (then known as National Sports Promotion Board) took this building over from the British Airforce Officer's Club when the British forces pulled out of Singapore. It became a private club in 1988.
I am very fond of balustrades (don't know why). Here are the links to my other stories on balustrades:
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Mar 12, 2014 ... Balustrade outside temple (Tong Sian Tng Temple, built 1870) at Devonshire Road. Pic taken March 2014. I remember there was a little sandy ...
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Mar 27, 2014 ... But I discovered so many other favourite things instead, like spiral staircases and balustrades. The irony was, I couldn't find the well despite ...
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Mar 24, 2014 ... Raffles Hotel's trademark palm green balustrades Close up of those vase-like balusters below. Raffles Hotel was established in 1887. Pictures: ...
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3 comments:
Long time have not been to this place, remembered long ago was at one of the holiday bungalow at Fairy point :)
Oh yes, many moons ago, also booked a holiday chalet at Fairy point. One of those old colonial bungalows with really high ceiling. It was there that I experimented with coconut fried rice, my own recipe. Only I liked the dish. I wonder why!
Yes ...I remember the ceiling was quite high at the holiday bungalow I was in. Coconut fried rice hv not tried before, the closest I tried with coconut is our local favourite Nasi Lemak :)
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