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English: Detail from a drawing of three fragments from a sandstone block that once stood at the Singapore River mouth, showing the fragment called the Singapore Stone which is now in the National Museum of Singapore.
Date 1848.
Source J.W. Laidlay, Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, vol. 17 no. 2 (1848), plate 3 opposite p. 68. From http://www.spi.com.sg/haunted/stones/sg_stone/Untitled-7.jpg.
Author Possibly J.W. Laidlay.

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