The old Bedok coastline - a rare and unpublished photo
Here’s a remarkable 1968 photograph by Jackie Munro, taken from the fences of Bedok Army Camp—by then already standing on reclaimed ground. From this vantage point you get the entire sweep of the old Bedok coastline, stretching all the way toward Padang Terbakar, dotted with seaside houses, kampung structures, and fishing boats resting along the brilliant white sand.
Starting from the left, you can clearly make out the Bedok
Rest House with its British pillboxes, followed by Sa-chan-lau, the three‑storey
home where Jackie lived. Further along the shoreline, the distinctive roofline
of the Sultan of Pahang’s holiday bungalow peeks out from the
trees.
If you once lived along this coast, what else can you spot
in this panorama—what buildings or familiar silhouettes call back memories of a
Bedok that has long since vanished beneath reclamation?

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