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National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook
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National Day Celebrations: 1966 Photobook

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10" x 10" (25.4cm x 25.4cm)
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Product Description

Step back in time to witness the birth of a nation and see how the citizens of Singapore celebrated the very first installation of our annual National Day Parade. This fully curated photobook unveils a rare collection of previously unpublished photographs capturing the historic celebration on August 9, 1966 — the first National Day Parade of a fully independent Singapore. These photographs were carefully developed from film and cleaned by our digital preservation team.

This visual time capsule pays tribute to the resilience and vision of Singapore’s founding generation, and marks the start of Singapore's growth from a developing to a developed nation. Explore more of this historic moment in this detailed 40-page photobook. A must-have for history lovers and collectors.

 

  • 40-page hardcover photobook
  • 260gsm photographic paper
  • 0.5mm thick and stiff to the touch
  • Professionally bound
  • Layflat pages
  • Comes in a box, ready for gifting

 

Curated by My SG Memories, an initiative by FotoHub, showcasing Singapore's rich history with culturally significant images from the annals of Singapore's past. The product is the intellectual property of FotoHub, while all featured photographs belong to SPH Media Limited. 

 

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.