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  • Punggol Point, 1992 : general view [17]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation
    This is a 1992 photograph showing Punggol Point on Punggol Road with eateries nearby. Punggol Point is not found in the present day street directory. In the 1930s, the humble seaside eateries at Punggol Point gained fame for serving sumptuous seafood, especially chilli-crabs and the unbeatable tung-hoon crabs. Title devised...
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  • Punggol Point, 1992 : general view [20]

    Sports and Recreation · Nature and Environment · Streets and Places
    This is a 1992 photograph showing the seafront of Punggol Point on Punggol Road. Punggol Point is not found in the present day street directory. In the 1930s, the humble seaside eateries at Punggol Point gained fame for serving sumptuous seafood, especially chilli-crabs and the unbeatable tung-hoon crabs. Title devised...
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1992 : general view [19]

    Sports and Recreation · Nature and Environment · Streets and Places
    This is a 1992 photograph showing the seafront of Punggol Point on Punggol Road. Punggol Point is not found in the present day street directory. In the 1930s, the humble seaside eateries at Punggol Point gained fame for serving sumptuous seafood, especially chilli-crabs and the unbeatable tung-hoon crabs. Title devised...
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1992 : general view [15]

    Sports and Recreation · Streets and Places
    This is a 1992 photograph showing Punggol Point on Punggol Road. Punggol Point is not found in the present day street directory. In the 1930s, the humble seaside eateries at Punggol Point gained fame for serving sumptuous seafood, especially chilli-crabs and the unbeatable tung-hoon crabs. Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1992 : general view [12]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation
    This is a 1992 photograph showing Punggol Point on Punggol Road. Punggol Point is not found in the present day street directory. In the 1930s, the humble seaside eateries at Punggol Point gained fame for serving sumptuous seafood, especially chilli-crabs and the unbeatable tung-hoon crabs. Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1992 : general view [13]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation
    This is a 1992 photograph showing Punggol Point on Punggol Road. Punggol Point is not found in the present day street directory. In the 1930s, the humble seaside eateries at Punggol Point gained fame for serving sumptuous seafood, especially chilli-crabs and the unbeatable tung-hoon crabs. Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1992 : general view [18]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation
    This is a 1992 photograph showing Punggol Point on Punggol Road with eateries nearby. Punggol Point is not found in the present day street directory. In the 1930s, the humble seaside eateries at Punggol Point gained fame for serving sumptuous seafood, especially chilli-crabs and the unbeatable tung-hoon crabs. Title devised...
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [8]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows a restaurant at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [7]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [12]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [13]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [14]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [4]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, pier : general view

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the pier and the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised...
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [10]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [5]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [9]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows a restaurant at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [15]

    Streets and Places · Sports and Recreation · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available
  • Punggol Point, 1993 : general view [11]

    Streets and Places · Lee, Kip Lin
    This 1993 photograph shows the Straits of Johor at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Punggol is also spelt Ponggol, and means "throwing sticks to knock down fruit from trees" in Malay. It can also mean "a wholesale market for fruits" or "a high tree stump". Title devised by Library staff.
    Reproduction Available