1960s QANTAS AIRLINES SINGAPORE TRAVELOGUE MOVIE 64864
This film, Singapore Stop Over, is colored a color film from the early to mid 1960’s. It was produced for Qantas Airlines and the Ministry of Culture which was a Malaysian government bureau under Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia. It was meant to promote Singapore, Malaysia as a tourist attraction. It starts out with the seal of Singapore (0:12-0:17). Ministry of Culture in English, Chinese, and Malay (0:18-0:22). The word Presents in English, Chinese and Malay (Mempersembahkan) (0:22-0:26). The title Singapore Stop-over in English, Chinese, and Malay (0:26-0:35). Map of Malayan archipelago (0:38-1:05). The city port of Singapore, Malaysia (1:06-1:16). The Singapore airport with a Malayan Airlines plane (which operated between 1947 and 1960) (1:17-1:36). The Cruise ship the R.M.S. Oronsay. Its first cruise was May 16, 1951 (1:42-1:54). Loading freight onto the R.M.S. Oronsay (1:55-2:28). Tourists getting into late 1950’s cars and tour buses for sightseeing (2:40-2:58). The Singapore River (3:01-3:15). Malaysians bumboats lining the shore of the river (3:16-4:00). Pineapples (4:01-4:06). View of Singapore’s buildings (4:07-5:04). Singapore has open spaces for gardens (5:09-5:30). The People of Singapore (5:42-5:59). Muslim mosque minarets (6:00-6:12). A Wedding ceremony where they try to make the bride laugh (6:24-6:44). A Buddhist temple (7:08-7:23). Hindu worship (7:25-7:36). Malaysian Government housing (8:36-9:13). Malaysian parks (9:14-9:24). Golfing (9:25-9:33). Beach play (9:48-10:16). Botanic Gardens (10:25-11:06). Monkeys (10:34-10:41). Orchid plants (10:47-11:06). Singapore market in Chinatown (11:10-11:38). A Cordwainer (11:48-11:54). A Fortune teller (11:55-12:17). The lantern maker is an artist (12:23-13:12). 1957 Chevy (13:21-13:22). Chinese or Hong Kong Silks (13:41-13:43). Carpets from India (13:49-13:58). American tourists buying goods (14:12-14:28). Qantas Airlines (14:46-15:08). Airline posters (15:09-15:18).
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The airport shown is Paya Lebar, which was Singapore's Commericial airport from 1955 until 1981. Prior to that airlines flew into and out of Kallang and from July 1st 1981 Changi. Paya Lebar then became a RSAF air base. I have flown on airliners into and out of all 3 airports during my life.
@misterbig9025
Жыл бұрын
Did you fly Lockheed Constellation Sir? Boeing 707?
@Bellakelpie
Жыл бұрын
@@misterbig9025 My first ever flight in an airliner was in a Malayan Airways DC3 ( Dakota) from Kallang to Jesselton ( now Kota Kinabalu) in 1954. Then Jesselton to Kallang and Kallang to Ipoh in 1955, just before operations there finished and Paya Lebar opened, also in a Malayan Airways Dakota. I have also flown in Qantas Lockheed Constellations and Lockheed Super Constellations , B.O.A.C. Bristol Britannia's and Comet 4's, then when they arrived, Malayan Airways/ Malaysian Airways Fokker F27 Friendships, then Qantas Boeing 707's and Air New Zealand Douglas DC8's , all into and out of Paya Lebar. I have also been a ground engineer on both the last 2 types in my younger days. Then one day I found that I could earn more money working for an oil company, so departed the airlines. 😁 I have very fond memories of those times. 😍
@vbrkcv
29 күн бұрын
@@Bellakelpie 🙏 Respecting your experience
priceless video..THANKs for sharing
@PeriscopeFilm
2 жыл бұрын
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Great old film,,puts today's stuff in the shade,,,Thanx for a great upload,,
Wow treat to the eyes withsuch clear quality filming.
Great seeing some of the old buildings. CK Tang has done well to survive. How travel culture has changed too - imagine arriving in Singapore heat and wearing a tie / hat / suit with jacket everywhere.. aiiiyaaaaahhhhh
Singapore island on heaven long time ago seen by many life's before it becomes citystate , 👑😇
So many fond memories...
7:07 Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple, Race Course Rd 🙂
6:38... where a Malay bride must not smile. Oh how times have changed...nowadays the couple dance and perform on the dais even
very good
at 9:02 what is that building? Seems to be the Margaret Drive (or Queenstown) Hawker Centre?
".....clean, colourful, and GAY!" (What's not to love?)
@sweetsweet3753
Жыл бұрын
yes that made me laugh too..
Why does the sound drop out randomly? It spoils the show.
8:43 where is this place? Tanglin Halt??
@simroysten7963
Жыл бұрын
Margaret Drive Queenstown/Strathmore Ave.
@fieldion
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
QANTAS(Queensland And Northern Territory Air Service)....AUSTRALIA!
Singapore, still as clean, colourful, and gay as it was in 1960s.
Please fix this sound.
Semudah itu je TAR lepaskan s’gpore
“Clean, colourful & gay” 😜
Clean, colourful and gay? Today the word gay is mutated.
4:15 Singapore is Gay confirmed.
@HoloqKing
5 жыл бұрын
6:52 Those are some really sharp points
During this era Chinese dialects are spoke namely Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Hainanese and many others. With the four different schools namely English, Chinese(Mandarin), Malay and Tamil. Chinese educated being to start social troubles in Singapore...racial riots! That is the beginning to the birth of 'Cinapore' today!
@jwlsiee
Жыл бұрын
bro? wtf are you saying