An amah in Bedok kampong's Sa-chan-lau (2B Bedok Road)

Our follower and friend, Mrs Jackie Munro finds herself thinking back to 1968 and to the family’s amah then, Selma binte Ali. Selma lived in one of the kampong houses in Bedok and was a wonderful, steady presence who agreed to care for the Munro household despite already raising seven children of her own.

“Armeda was one of her daughters — she became a nurse, if I remember correctly. We were invited to their kampong home for Hari Raya celebrations. Her young son — his name escapes me now — was especially fond of the record Guantanamera,” Jackie recalls with a smile.

This 1968 photo of Selma sees her on the ground floor yard of 2B (aka Sa-chan-lau) Bedok Road (Bedok Camp is in the distance)



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