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by Imran Ahmed
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The Singapore Cenotaph, located at Esplanade Park along Connaught Drive, is a war memorial which commemorates the sacrifice of the men who perished... more
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The Singapore Cenotaph, located at Esplanade Park along Connaught Drive, is a war memorial which commemorates the sacrifice of the men who perished during World War I and World War II. It was unveiled on 31 March 1922 by the Prince of Wales. In 1950, the government approved an extension to the base of the structure to commemorate those who died during World War II. The extension was completed in 1951. The phrase "They died so we might live" is inscribed in the four official languages, English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil.
A practising aficionado of black and white photography in my youth, I revived my interest in photography a few years ago. My photographs reflect a curiosity to see the world and reflect it through the unique prism of my own life experiences. I have lived and worked in Pakistan, Singapore, Dubai, Los Angeles and London. Presently, I live and work in Singapore where I am a tour guide and business consultant. My images do not belong to the public domain. All rights reserved. None of my work may be reproduced, copied, downloaded, edited, altered or published in any form without my permission. Imran Ahmed
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