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  1. In Loving Memory of Alan Yu Menglong With boundless kindness and tender light; An artist whose brilliance illuminates the world forever. Bench Adopted by His Global Admirers
    Le Varo Hokkaido Ice Cream, Marina Centre, Central, Singapore
  2. Damselfly's Wing Dedicated to the memory of Julie and George E P Tan "We are a part of a much larger tapestry of existence therein lies the consciousness, it is all about being One."
    Damselfly's Wing, Central Water Catchment, North District, Singapore
  3. Don A Tingler 1928 - 2004 The Flower of Memory Blossoms in our Hands And Will Never Fade Gerard Wee
    Swan Lake, Tyersall, Central, Singapore
  4. Vishrut Jain (1975 - 2019) Poet, Philosopher, Philanthropist, Collector, Epicure, Feminist, Liberal, Singer, Dancer, Fashionista, Lover of Cats, Beloved Father Dedicated September 2019
    Herbs and Spices, Tyersall, Central, Singapore
  5. In loving memory of Max Szpojnarowicz a very special little boy who loved it here at the Zoo Singapore, 5th May 2000 - 17th April 2002
    Central Water Catchment, North District, Singapore
  6. Matthew Raymond Barrett 22 August, 2005 - 28 June, 2007 Twinkle twinkle little star How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high Like a diamond in the sky Twinkle twinkle little star How I wonder what you are! God speed little man
    Asian Small-Clawed Otter, Central Water Catchment, North District, Singapore
  7. Sitting on History By Bill Woodrow 2003 "Sitting on History", with its ball and chain, refers to the book as a receptacle of information. History is filtered through millions of pages of writing, making the book the major vehicle for research and study. Woodrow proposes that although one absorbs knowledge, one appears to have great difficulty in changing one’s behaviour as a result. The real books from which the original maquettes were made came from a box of books given to Bill Woodrow by a London bookseller, discarded, as they were no longer saleable. To Woodrow’s wry amusement, in this haul were three volumes on the history of the Labour Party, which he chose to use for the maquettes. Woodrow finds books one of the most powerful democratic tools in the world and still the most advanced form of communication. Generously donated to SMU by Dato' Kho Hui Meng 14 February 2014
    Campus Green, Bras Basah, Central, Singapore
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