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See also: Wikipedia:Requested pictures.

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  • Yusof bin Ishak, a photo of the person rather than a wax figure, From the Wikimedia Commons description page, the main picture of Yusof is of a wax figure. I am not sure where to look for a photo that can be posted on Wikipedia--U.S. public domain image sources that I am more familiar with do not have any images of the man. Cobbunt (talk) 06:38, 21 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]


I will probably be acquiring my first macro lens after CNY, that should be great enough with a extender, to take close up. What exactly is the location of these floras? Slivestré ¦ Pfrt ¦ PAve ¦ Dcn ¦ Cntn ¦ Ei ¦ 02:42, 20 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Any will do, if anyone is willing to hike Bukit Timah Hill (the park especially) and photograph the plants there. The density of species in it is more than that of North America combined, so... Elle vécut heureuse à jamais (Be eudaimonic!) 08:40, 29 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
1. Her memorial, if one exists. I realize her body was never recovered, but I am thinking her mother and others set up a small memorial for her at some site, at a cemetery or somewhere, probably in Singapore.
2. The Bonny Hicks Education & Training Centre. It is located at:
The Singapore Council of Womens Organisations
96 Waterloo Street
Singapore
Tel. (65) 6837-0611
3. Her modeling. I am going to venture that the above training center has some pictures of her hanging on the wall of which someone could take photos. In fact, I think I see photos of her hanging on the wall of the copyrighted photo of the inside of the center here! Otherwise, pictures of her modeling could come from scans of ads--or anything, really--and could be used under fair use rationale. Also, Excuse me, are you a model? has photos in it that someone could scan. I'd rather not buy the book...just so I can avoid having to explain to my wife what the heck I am doing with it, LOL. :-)
CyberAnth 11:58, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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