Sunday, January 24, 2010

1988 meeting up with BP's grandson, wife and Mansor Adabi



Posted by Picasa In the photo from Left to Right:
Unk Dicko, Daisie Yip, Ranbir Singh, the wife of BP's grandson, Mr Bennet ( the artist ), BP's grandson, a former scout (in his hand the 6 Arrow emblem), Tan Wee Lam, Mr Mansor Adabi, Simon Lim, Cheong Tong.
Squatting: Dora Yip and lastly a boy scout in uniform.

I must explain why I have not been blogging for nearly a fortnight. A thousand apologies to all my regular visitors and friends! However, in an earlier post I did say that I was overhauling and reorganising my quite extensive resources for blogging as well as for easier future management.
By resources I mean my large stock of photos ( hard copies ), newspaper and magazine archives,
digital photos, documents and other important stuff accumulated over half a century. They have never been properly sorted out, labelled by subject or date or whatever. I knew one day I had to get down to doing just this...and that time has finally come. It's now or never...procrastination is the thief of time.

And so I have been spending my time patiently sorting out many envelopes containing old photos, labelling them, re-classifying them and dating the pictures. There is still much more to be done.
In the process, I have rediscovered and uncovered some gems in my collection. Many of such are photos that I have totally forgotten about. Just to illustrate, I have chosen this 1988 photo as an example of a photo that has so much history connected with it.
The precious photo above is a solid example of what I mean as "gem".
It was a snapshot taken with my then camera in 1988.

The occasion?
The Annual Scout Campfire of the 6th Arrow Scout group of Victoria School. Most of the people in the photo are not only old boys of the school but old scout and scouters of the Arrow group, including myself.

The Campfire was held at the Kallang Bahru site of VS, not the old site at Tyrwhitt Road. The school was relocated to that new site in 1984. At the old school site in Tyrwhitt Road, Arrow Scout group had one of the very best scout dens in Singapore...many scouts and guides from other schools came a-visiting to this den and went back to their own school to " agitate" for a similar one from their school admin.
Since I have not posted any picture of the original den, it is hard to imagine the inside. But look closely at the photo and you can see 3 precious items that once upon a time adorned the original den. Notice a framed hand-painted picture of Lord Baden Powell, the founder of Scouting and by its side 2 old Knotting Boards? These were some of the memorable items that decorated the walls of our den.
On this occasion in 1988, BP's grandson, accompanied by his wife, was the night's Guest of Honour. They were here on an official visit and learnt about a very special painting of their famous grandfather, painted by Mr Bennet, the artist. Bennet was a dedicated old scout who did that beautiful piece after the war. He then graciously donated it to the Scout Group. My wife, daughter and I have never met Lord Baden Powell in person. But meeting up with his grandson and wife that time narrowed the gap somewhat.
In the same photo, look closely and you see a man in a long sleeved blue batik shirt and white pants. He was standing with clasped hands, 3rd from right. He had been a long-time loyal supporter of the VS Arrow group since his own days in the school as a scout and scoutmaster. I knew him from the early 60's when he attended our activities and visited us. A truly nice and unforgettable gentleman!
His name .... Mansor Adabi. Mansor Adabi is indelibly linked to a major and most significant chapter of Singapore's history, one of which awakened and transformed an entire generation of people in Singapore, Malaya, Indonesia and elsewhere.
Do you know who he was and his role and place in our history?
Check out my next blogpost...a major one!
One not to be missed!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Silver Photo Contest...extended closing date.

Hello all you Hawaii 5 0's out there ( seniors ), the Infocomm SILVER PHOTO Contest has been extended till 20 January 2010. So there is still time for all my fellow seniors to join in the fun. All you need to do is attach (upload ) a photo or photos onto the official Infocom Facebook Contest page and perhaps add a brief description of the picture.
The full details was in my earlier blogpost ...at the link below.
If you are not quite familiar with Facebook applications do get your family members to help you out.

It's actually very simple and easy to upload a photo onto the page, once you know how.

Do join in...as I've said the closing date for the contest has been extended till January 20.



For more details and the Facebook page to click on, check out my earlier post ...HERE.

Have fun!

Unk Dicko

Sunday, January 10, 2010

A message of Thanks from S'pore's heroine

Received this comment in one of the blogpost. Wish to highlight to my readers and visitors of this blog.
We'll Sophia, we will await your return...to hear from you, your 1st-hand accounts on this great adventure.
Unk Dicko

Sophia Pang said...

Thank you so muuch for everyone's support. I am very happy to be able to complete the expedition successfully and proud to carry the Singapore flag to the South Pole. There are definitely lots of ups and downs, not just on the terrain of Antarctica, but also physically and mentally as we skied 38 days on the vastness of the white desert continent. I am looking forward to be back home in Singapore and to share my experiences. From Sophia in Punta Arenas, Chile, awaiting for her flight to London in about 12 hours' time.

January 10, 2010 12:24 AM
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Friday, January 1, 2010

Unk Dicko wishes all a Happy 2010 !


The New Year just's in as I am sitting at my blogging desk reflecting pensively about the year that just went by. What a year it was. So much had happened in 365 days that it would be difficult to summarise and compress all into a paragraph or two.

Guess I'll leave that reflection to another day. But for now, may I sincerely extend my BEST WISHES TO ALL MY FAMILY, FRIENDS,
FORMER STUDENTS AND COLLEAGUES, FELLOW BLOGGERS AND ALL VISITORS WHO ARE READING THIS.....

MAY YOU HAVE A BLESSED, HAPPY AND PEACEFUL YEAR AHEAD.
Photos: It's usually the gondolier who seranades you as he poles the gondola gently over the calm waters of Venice. Pulling out my ukulele, here I was seranading everyone as we cruised the romantic canals of this Venetian city, in December 2009.
Unk Dicko

Thursday, December 31, 2009

1st Singaporean woman to reach South Pole

(Photo: Unk Dicko's photo archives )

Sophia Pang becomes first S'porean woman to reach South PoleBy Imelda Saad, Channel NewsAsia Posted: 30 December 2009 1929 hrs

SINGAPORE: Singaporean Sophia Pang, a mother of three, has become the first woman here to reach the South Pole. She joined six other participants from Commonwealth countries - Cyprus, Ghana, India, Brunei, New Zealand, and United Kingdom - to complete the gruelling journey. The group had set off from the Antarctic coast on November 19. They met their target to reach the South Pole on New Year's Day. The triumphant team faced biting temperatures of up to minus 40 degrees Celsius, as they skied 900 kilometres to the South Pole. The expedition marks the 60th anniversary of the Commonwealth. - CNA/sc

They made History !!!

Unk Dicko and all my regular blog visitors would like to say.....

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

to all the team members of the all-women Antarctic Expedition for their great Achievement.

And especially to Team leader Felicity for having inspired this dream come true and not forgetting Singapore's very own....SOPHIA PANG for not only her courage but for her unforgettable and remarkable achievement in getting a major sponsor for the expedition.
We await more news of their great story.
Below is the latest news from their website.

Felicity's podcast in writing :

"Hello this is Felicity reporting that at 23:09 on the 29th of December the Kaspersky Labs Commonwealth Antarctica Expedition arrived at the Geographic South Pole. We're all standing around the mirrorball that sits at the South Pole and surrounded by the flags of all the Antarctic Treaty Nations with the South Pole base in the background and standing next to me is Era Al-Sufri the first Bruneian ever to ski to the South Pole. Next to her is Stephanie Solomonides, the first Cypriot ever to ski to the South Pole. Next to her is Reena Kaushal Dharmshaktu, the first Indian woman to ski all the way to the South Pole. Next to her is Sophia Pang the first woman from Singapore to ski to the South Pole. Next to her is Kylie Wakelin, the first woman from New Zealand to ski to the South Pole. Next to her is Helen Turton who has fulfilled a long-held ambition to ski to the South Pole and I've also fulfilled an ambition to take a team of inspirational women all the way to the South Pole.
I'm incredibly proud of the team and I think the feeling that we're all feeling right now is that if we can do this then you can do anything that you like to and that's the message that we really want to send to everyone. There's so many people that we need to thank for being able to stand here right now. First of all our friends, family and partners who've put up with so much disruption in their lives to let us do this and then there's all the volunteers who have given so generously of their time and their energy to help us organise this. And finally of course to our wonderful sponsors Kaspersky Labs who has made this dream possible for us. Thank you to all of you.
We can't wait to get home and share all our stories with you all and we're going to be doing that over the next couple of weeks but first of all we're all off to get a good sleep and to have something really good to eat. Love to everyone at home. We're all incredibly happy and we're standing here, 7 women at the bottom of the planet with a biggest smiles on our faces right now. Thanks to everybody out there for supporting us and getting us here. Thank you. Bye."


30.12.09
Huge congratulations to The Kaspersky Lab Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition team which arrived at the Geographic South Pole at approximately 23.09 Antarctic time on 29 December 2009!
More updates later!


Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Sophia Pang...a few hours from History!

An extremely bold, daring and adventurous Singaporean lady is set to become the very first female Singaporean to conquer the South Pole in a matter of hours as I post this updated story.
Sophia Pang and her all women team, known collectively as the Kaspersky Commonwealth Expedition to the South Pole, is only 6 nautical miles ( as the crow flies ) from their historic destination...the POLE!
The team has made very good progress over the frozen region and yesterday Sophia celebrated her birthday nearing destination's end. It should be one birthday she will never, ever forget. On behalf of my friends from the Serangoon Send-off party, may I wish you Sophia, a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Will be keeping tabs on that historic moment from now on....
You can check my earlier post with photos by clicking....Here.

Here is the latest news update from the official Expedition website.

Latest Expedition News

Check the team's progress
29.12.09 Happy Birthday Sophia

The goal is in sight. Literally. They can see the South Pole and I can think of worse ways that

Sophia could have spent her birthday.A quick practical bit before we let Steph (Cyprus) give us the interesting stuff. Firstly, they are roughly 6 nautical miles from the South Pole. The map on the Progress page is approximate, so might look a bit off on the last day or two. Second, they are taking the day off to prepare for this evening's live lecture at the National Geographic Store
via satellite phone. So, despite being a stone throw's away from the finish line, there will be a slight
delay in the arrival.
The tension mounts!
Anyway, over to Steph for today's update.