Masjid Wak Sumang, 1993 : general view



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07 Mar 1993

Photographed By Lee, Kip Lin

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This 1993 photograph shows Masjid Wak Sumang at Punggol Point (at Punggol Road). Masjid Wak Sumang used to serve the area's Malay fishing community. The mosque was pulled down in 1995 to make way for redevelopment. Title devised by Library staff.


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All rights reserved. Lee Kip Lin and National Library Board, Singapore 2009.

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