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About This Image:
Queenstown, often hailed as the "Queen of Estates," was initiated by the British in 1952 as Singapore’s first satellite town. Designed to be self-sufficient, it offered homes alongside schools, markets, and places of worship. The flats shown were built by the newly formed Housing and Development Board (HDB) after 1960.
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Architecture , Pre-Independence