Here is a list of resources we have consulted:

Archaeological Excavations at Fort Canning by Dr John Miksic
Early Settlements 1819 - 1867  (National Archives Singapore)
History Textbook Secondary One by Longman Publishing House Singapore
History Workbook Secondary One by Longman Publishing House Singapore
History Of South-East Asia by Longman Publishing House Singapore
Sejarah Melayu (The Story of Abdulla) translated by A.H. Hill, JMBRAS 1955
Kampung Glam by Jean Perkins
Andaya, Leonard: The Kingdom of Johore: 1641 – 1728. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1975.
Andaya, Baaarbara Watson & Andaya, Leonard. A History of Malaya. London: Macmillan Press, 1982.
Bastian, John & Winks, Robin W. Malaysia – Selected Historical Writings.Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1966.
Stockwell, A. J. et. Al. A Collection of Treatises and Other Dovuments Affecting the States of Malaysia 1761-1963, Vol. 1 London: Oceana Publications, 1981.
Suwannathat-Pian, Kobkua. Thai-Malay Relations. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
Trocki, Carl A.Prince of Pirates. Singapore: Singapore University Press,.1979.
Winstedt, R.O. A History of Johore. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1979.


Lexis-Nexis Database The Straits Times Newspaper Reports

Asian Civilizations Museum Singapore

National Archives Singapore
National Heritage Board Singapore
National History Museum Singapore
The Jade House Singapore

Here are the people we would like to thank:

Mr Yap Meen Sheng Teacher Advisor The Chinese High School
Miss Tan Yam Hua Teach Advisor The Chinese High School
Dr John Miksic Professor of NUS Mentor Advisor
Miss Heidi Tan Curator Of Asian Civilizations Musuem Mentor Advisor on European Pottery


From left: Lianghui and Dr John Miksic, Miss Heidi Tan