Old Singapore Quiz (9) - Answers
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The photo for the last quiz was taken from here. It was uploaded by someone called Steffen Rohner.
Q1. What is the name of the road in the foreground of the photo?
A1. Middle Road
Q2. Outside what building was this photo taken from?
A2. St Anthony’s Convent (Secondary) School. Later, it was one of the campuses of Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts or NAFA. Now it looks vacant. The following photo shows this building as viewed from the location of the “BAR” in the old photo:

Q3. Name 2 landmarks in the photo. (To make the quiz more challenging, I have erased the name from the facade of the tall building on the left edge of the photo.)
A3a. Waterloo Girls’ School. My sister was a student of this school from 1959-64. (She’ll kill me for indirectly revealing her age. :p Nevertheless, I still remember that the school uniform was a brown pinafore over a white blouse.) Later, the building was occupied by Stamford Primary School as this 1986 photo from our National Archives shows:

So PChew was right in that “Waterloo Girls School was later changed to Stamford Girls School”. (See his comment here.)
Today, the school building is no longer there and there is an empty plot of land in its place. Hence you can see Stamford School quite clearly in this photo:

A3b. Selegie Complex. See this blow-up of the building at the left edge of the photo:

Q4. Name the model of the car with the plate “SE1614″. (This car model was quite commonly seen on our roads in the 1960-70s.)
A4. Well, I am not 100% sure about this one. I thought the car looked like an Austin 1300 GT - compare the blow-up of the car in the above photo to one that I got here and judge for yourself:

Q5. What is the name of the street near the passenger side of the car with the plate “SE1614″, i.e. near the shop where you see the “BAR” and no-entry signs.
A5. I am 100% sure that the answer for this is “Queen Street”.
For good measure, here is a 1963 map of the area. The red arrow shows the direction of the camera lens in the old photo. I have inserted the locations of Selegie Complex and Selegie School, the primary school which I attended.

And here is a “second shot” of the same area. Notice how much the scene has changed - it is a complete transformation.
So how did all of you fare? Not too bad for some of you, especially Peter, YG, Icemoon and Anonymous of 18 July. But none got full marks as I think the car model was not correct. However, this is still open for debate. But one thing is for sure - if YG was not so grumpy about having to answer so many questions, he might have got a distinction, if not for all correct answers then for an “all right” attitude.
Further Reading:
The following links contain more information about the Middle Road area:
1. Infopedia entry on Queen Street
2. Wikipedia entry on Middle Road
4. YG’s article
















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Posted by: Lin
Posted on: July 28th, 2011
My sisters and i went to Waterloo Girls' School 1967-1972. Later, school changed to Waterloo school when it started to enrol boys. In the 1990s the building was occupied by The Salvation Army as their Thrift store selling used & donated goods before it was demolished. Waterloo & Stamford shared the same field for PE and sports day. That field is a fraction of what schools get these days. Transformation for the better!
Posted by: Lily Leong
Posted on: August 4th, 2011
I was very happy to read about my old school, Waterloo Girls School. I studied there from 1965 to 1970. My father had a carpentry workshop around Queen Street and we rented a flat at Selegie Complex. Before the school was torn down, I went there but did not take any photos, something that I regretted much. If there is anyone who has photos of Waterloo Girls School, especially taken inside the school compound, I would appreciate if you can contact me. The Principal then was a Mrs Ang, a lovely and kind lady.
Posted by: Lin
Posted on: September 1st, 2011
I managed to gather a few old girls from Wateloo Girls (Pr 6 -1972) for a mini gathering in Nov 2011. How Exciting....
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