This photograph shows a close-up view of a cup of black coffee placed on Chinese newspapers. Coffee is seen dripping from a metal spoon into the cup. The porcelain coffee cup and saucer with a green floral design depicted in this picture is similar to the cups used in local kopitiams. Title devised by Library staff.
Shown in this photograph is a close-up on a cup of coffee, placed next to a copy of rolled up Chinese neswpaper. Have a break; have a sip of coffee. And a good read from your newspaper. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows an old fashioned enamel plate containing two pieces of Chinese bean paste pastry, accompanied by a cup of coffee (probably) and some Chinese newspapers. Title devised by Library staff....
Shown in this photograph is an old fashioned enamel plate containing two pieces of Chinese bean paste pastry, and probably coffee in cup and saucer, all placed on some Chinese newspapers. ...
Nostalgia is revisited in this photograph, showing a hand dipping a biscuit into a cup of coffee. Remember those flour-coated biscuits? They used to sell them for 5-10cents each in school canteen. And the old-styled cup and saucer evokes a feeling of nostalgia. Title devised by Library staff....
How about a cup of coffee and a quick scan of the daily newspaper, to start the day? Shown in this photograph is a traditional coffee cup, with some rolled up newspapers at the side. ...
This photograph is a close-up on a cup of coffee, with a dish of biscuits next to it. Sip a cup of coffee, enjoy a flour-coated biscuit or a cream cracker from the days of yore together with a good read from your newspaper. ...
Shown in this photograph is a close-up of an old fashioned plate, cup and saucer, placed onto some Chinese newspapers. The plate contains some Chinese traditional beanpaste biscuits, and there are also three Singpost fridge magnets. ...
View of a library employee microfilming newspapers....