A vintage shop located in Singapore’s Bras Basah district is drawing attention for its collection of rare historical artifacts, including a 1945 map of Singapore valued at S$4,000. The establishment specializes in preserving and retailing historical maps, old documents, and unique memorabilia that trace the region’s geographical and social development over the decades. This niche market highlights the growing interest among local history enthusiasts and serious collectors in preserving tangible pieces of Singapore’s heritage.
- A specialized antique shop in the Bras Basah area is offering a curated selection of rare historical documents and vintage maps.
- A key highlight of the collection is a rare 1945 map of Singapore, priced at S$4,000.
- The shop’s inventory features historical items that document the territorial and urban development of Singapore over the last century.
- Such establishments serve as important hubs for collectors, historians, and educators seeking authentic archival pieces and localized memorabilia.
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I comment not on this story but for the Sepak Takraw that competed last night in Malaysia between Thailand vs. Malaysia. The referee name Radie from Singapore did a shameful work that reflected the Singaporean for injustice.