Recently the National Archives of Singapore opened the Memories at Old Ford Factory exhibit in Singapore. This is the site where the allied forces under the command of Lt. Gen A. E. Percival surrendered to to the Imperial Japanese Army on the 15th February 1942. I had the chance to pay a visit to the exhibit with some friends and some new friends… Siva, Airani, Anand, Kenneth, Stella and Grace.
Heather Harris
Sep 06, 2011 @ 11:12:26
A great web site to honor your father and all the POW’s that worked on the railway. What amazing men they were, sadly as time goes by they are passing into the pages of history. We must never forget them.
The Ubon Boys, Bob, Jack, and all their mates
Loke kit mun
Mar 24, 2014 @ 06:48:41
I’m wondering if there is any job opening in museum?
I was formerly working for Tamiya showroom as technical adviser and sales.
My work involved building tanks, warplanes and battleships of
related war crafts.
I have airbrush and my own compressor unit,
it’ll be great if I could teach about building and painting technics to
school children and working adults the fun to build their favorite warcrafts
and learning history of them at the same time. You may contact me at 97978540.
Thank you for your time.
Regards
Mr Loke