Richard Flynn > The central memorial of the Kranji War Memorial in Singapore. The non-standard orthography ‘twentyfour’ is interesting.
Richard Flynn > The Kranji War Memorial is on the north side of the island of Singapore, closer to Johor Bahru (JB) in Malaysia than to the ‘Downtown Core’ area of Singapore. But that’s not saying much: the island is only about eight miles north–south. Here the high-rise buildings of downtown Singapore are seen from the wet hill of the Commonwealth war graveyard.
Richard Flynn > An Australian Private’s grave in the Kranji War Memorial in Singapore.
Richard Flynn > Rows of Australian graves in the Kranji War Memorial, on the north side of Singapore. These soldiers served protecting the Malay peninsula during the second world war. The memorial is looked after by the Commonwealth War Graves commission.
The central memorial of the Kranji War Memorial in Singapore. The non-standard orthography ‘twentyfour’ is interesting.
Richard Flynn > The central memorial of the Kranji War Memorial in Singapore. The non-standard orthography ‘twentyfour’ is interesting.
The central memorial of the Kranji War Memorial in Singapore. The non-standard orthography ‘twentyfour’ is interesting.
See photo in original gallery.

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