The Coastline of Upper East Coast Road - since vanished

Here is another photograph, taken circa 1957–1959, capturing the prereclamation coastline along Upper East Coast Road. The view faces Bedok Corner, with a narrow municipal walkway and a line of mature coconut trees framing the left side. From what we read, the concrete seawall—visible here—was constructed by the former Public Works Department to stabilise the increasingly eroded shoreline, a problem already wellrecognised by the mid1950s. A stepped accessway can also be seen toward the back of the photo.

The paved path running parallel to the sea, shaded by trees (interesting to note a fallen coconut tree trunk into the sea) and punctuated with simple rest points like benches, completes this gentle scene of a coastline that has since vanished.

Our thanks once again to Mr Yeo Hong Eng for generously sharing this photograph with us.

Photo circa 1957-1959


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