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Family Relocates from Toa Payoh Village 1963 Canvas

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12" x 18"
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Product Description

A touch of home truly in your abode.

Our premium canvas prints are vibrant and machine-stretched over a 1-inch timber frame. It is also made with a durable medium that is resistant to both moisture and scratches. Our canvas is imported directly from Germany, ensuring a quality result

 

About This Image:

On 27 February 1963, families moved from squatter huts in Toa Payoh to new homes amid a housing shortage due to Singapore's growing population. Toa Payoh was the second satellite town, after Queenstown, designed to be self-contained with neighbourhood precincts, a town centre, sports complexes, a town park and schools.

Tags
Forgotten Places , Pre-Independence

The thumbnails are for illustration purposes only.  My SG Memories images are curated from preserved heritage archives, and the quality of the physical print can vary based on the original file.