50th anniversary (of the British Forces pull-out) in 50 words
(by C.P. Wan)




The above photo shows an unnumbered block and by recognition, was indeed my birth place almost 75 years ago (as I pen my "50 words" today).

This was Block 14 and the extreme end unit was Room 12 (our 2-room family quarters) allocated to my late dad who was employed in the H. M. Dockyard. 
Two of my older brothers, my late mom and I were privileged to be employed in the Dockyard too.
The road  was unmistakably, the Kowloon Road.
Many of my friends grew up in this neighbourhood and our "adventures" went beyond all the surrounding blocks. The entire length of the slopes was part of our childhood playground for both boys and girls of all races.

For our English language schooling, we had two primary schools - Canberra School and West Hill School; the Naval Base School was our secondary school and all these scho0ls were within walking distance for some of us.
(NB: Admiralty Asian School was an earlier school within the Naval Base which provided both primary and secondary education for us - it became defunct following the local Singapore government building both the West Hill School and Naval Base School).

I hope this photo would stir some of you to share your experience with us on this Blog page and Facebook. Thank you.

Contributor: CP Wan 
25 June/2021
(photo: Thanks to the person sharing on Facebook)


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