this rather peculiar looking postbox is my second pick for STAMP, the public art project that has given 40 postboxes across singapore a spanking new makeover. does this look familiar to you?

it should! named “nostalgia in red & white”, this postbox is modeled after a famous historic landmark in singapore. while it may not be as beautiful or colorful when compared to the other 39 postboxes, it’s my pick because i think it’s a very clever piece of work.
now, do you know what that famous landmark is? here’s a clue!

do you see it yet? (damn, i hope you do!) that building in the background is the central fire station that was built in 1909. it is also singapore’s oldest fire station that is still standing today!

this old fire station at hill street has been converted to the civil defence heritage gallery, showcasing the history of firefighting in singapore. i paid a visit during international museum day last year and wrote about it here.
back in the 1920s, the slightly taller tower that you see sticking out of the building provided the highest viewpoint in singapore! can you believe that? what a vast difference from the concrete jungle that is singapore today!
with the international museum day approaching on may 18, there is never a better time to check out the gallery!
’til then, be sure to look out for the 40 creative postbox designs and vote for your favorite 5!
also in this series
April 25, 2007: STAMP Singapore - My Pick #1
April 26, 2007: STAMP Singapore - My Pick #3
April 27, 2007: STAMP Singapore - My Pick #4
April 28, 2007: STAMP Singapore - My Pick #5
external links
STAMP
STAMP: Downloadable PDF file with details and photos of all 40 STAMPs
Flickr: Photos of all 40 STAMPs

goes by the name veron (english) or wanting (chinese). a definitive leo born august 1, 1984. a solo traveler. loves cats, coffee, sensual music, yummy food and technology. when she's not at her job as an IS developer for the government, she's likely to be out dining, or visiting an interesting art gallery or event.






Hi,
Can you send me by email all the pictures of Mail Boxes that you took.
Thank you in advance
Take care
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