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National Gallery Singapore, Supreme Court Wing, Level 3, Chief Justice's Chamber and Office
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Law of the Land: Highlights of Singapore’s Constitutional Documents




SYNOPSIS
Organised by the National Archives of Singapore (NAS) and the National Library Board (NLB), this exhibition explores the history of Singapore’s constitutional development from a British settlement in 1819 to its emergence as a sovereign republic in 1965. It presents a selection of 23 rare documents from the NAS and NLB’s collections, each capturing a key moment in Singapore’s legal history and journey to independence.
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