Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew (16 September 1923 - 23 March 2015), first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore (r. 1959-1990), being escorted into the Pentagon, USA, during his time as Senior Minister (r. 1990-2004), 2 May 2002. Lee Kuan Yew, GCMG, CH (also Lee Kwan-Yew), is a Singaporean statesman. He was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore and was one of the longest serving Prime Ministers in the world. He oversaw the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965 and its subsequent transformation from a underdeveloped colonial outpost into a major Asian economic power. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/singapore-lee-kuan-yew-16-september-1923-23-march-2015-first-prime-minister-of-the-republic-of-singapore-r-1959-1990-being-escorted-into-the-pentagon-usa-during-his-time-as-senior-minister-r-1990-2004-2-may-2002-lee-kuan-yew-gcmg-ch-also-lee-kwan-yew-is-a-singaporean-statesman-he-was-the-first-prime-minister-of-the-republic-of-singapore-and-was-one-of-the-longest-serving-prime-ministers-in-the-world-he-oversaw-the-separation-of-singapore-from-malaysia-in-1965-and-its-subsequent-transformation-from-a-underdeveloped-colonial-outpost-into-a-major-asian-economic-power-image344244444.html
RM2B01K8C–Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew (16 September 1923 - 23 March 2015), first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore (r. 1959-1990), being escorted into the Pentagon, USA, during his time as Senior Minister (r. 1990-2004), 2 May 2002. Lee Kuan Yew, GCMG, CH (also Lee Kwan-Yew), is a Singaporean statesman. He was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore and was one of the longest serving Prime Ministers in the world. He oversaw the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965 and its subsequent transformation from a underdeveloped colonial outpost into a major Asian economic power.
Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew (16 September 1923 - 23 March 2015), first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore (r. 1959-1990), giving a speech during his time as Minister Mentor (r. 2004-2011), 2009. Photo by the Singapore Government (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). Lee Kuan Yew/Lee Kwan-Yew, GCMG, CH, is a Singaporean statesman. He was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore and was one of the longest serving Prime Ministers in the world. He oversaw the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965 and its transformation from a underdeveloped colonial outpost into a major economic power Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/singapore-lee-kuan-yew-16-september-1923-23-march-2015-first-prime-minister-of-the-republic-of-singapore-r-1959-1990-giving-a-speech-during-his-time-as-minister-mentor-r-2004-2011-2009-photo-by-the-singapore-government-cc-by-sa-30-license-lee-kuan-yewlee-kwan-yew-gcmg-ch-is-a-singaporean-statesman-he-was-the-first-prime-minister-of-the-republic-of-singapore-and-was-one-of-the-longest-serving-prime-ministers-in-the-world-he-oversaw-the-separation-of-singapore-from-malaysia-in-1965-and-its-transformation-from-a-underdeveloped-colonial-outpost-into-a-major-economic-power-image344244445.html
RM2B01K8D–Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew (16 September 1923 - 23 March 2015), first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore (r. 1959-1990), giving a speech during his time as Minister Mentor (r. 2004-2011), 2009. Photo by the Singapore Government (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). Lee Kuan Yew/Lee Kwan-Yew, GCMG, CH, is a Singaporean statesman. He was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore and was one of the longest serving Prime Ministers in the world. He oversaw the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965 and its transformation from a underdeveloped colonial outpost into a major economic power
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, FRS (6 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British statesman, best known for his founding of the city of Singapore (now the city-state of the Republic of Singapore). He is often described as the 'Father of Singapore'. He was also heavily involved in the conquest of the Indonesian island of Java from Dutch and French military forces during the Napoleonic Wars and contributed to the expansion of the British Empire. He was also a writer and a historian who wrote the book ' History of Java' (1817). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-thomas-stamford-raffles-frs-6-july-1781-5-july-1826-was-a-british-statesman-best-known-for-his-founding-of-the-city-of-singapore-now-the-city-state-of-the-republic-of-singapore-he-is-often-described-as-the-father-of-singapore-he-was-also-heavily-involved-in-the-conquest-of-the-indonesian-island-of-java-from-dutch-and-french-military-forces-during-the-napoleonic-wars-and-contributed-to-the-expansion-of-the-british-empire-he-was-also-a-writer-and-a-historian-who-wrote-the-book-history-of-java-1817-image344260761.html
RM2B02C35–Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, FRS (6 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British statesman, best known for his founding of the city of Singapore (now the city-state of the Republic of Singapore). He is often described as the 'Father of Singapore'. He was also heavily involved in the conquest of the Indonesian island of Java from Dutch and French military forces during the Napoleonic Wars and contributed to the expansion of the British Empire. He was also a writer and a historian who wrote the book ' History of Java' (1817).
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, FRS (6 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British statesman, best known for his founding of the city of Singapore (now the city-state of the Republic of Singapore). He is often described as the 'Father of Singapore'. He was also heavily involved in the conquest of the Indonesian island of Java from Dutch and French military forces during the Napoleonic Wars and contributed to the expansion of the British Empire. He was also a writer and a historian who wrote the book ' History of Java' (1817). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-thomas-stamford-raffles-frs-6-july-1781-5-july-1826-was-a-british-statesman-best-known-for-his-founding-of-the-city-of-singapore-now-the-city-state-of-the-republic-of-singapore-he-is-often-described-as-the-father-of-singapore-he-was-also-heavily-involved-in-the-conquest-of-the-indonesian-island-of-java-from-dutch-and-french-military-forces-during-the-napoleonic-wars-and-contributed-to-the-expansion-of-the-british-empire-he-was-also-a-writer-and-a-historian-who-wrote-the-book-history-of-java-1817-image344260760.html
RM2B02C34–Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, FRS (6 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British statesman, best known for his founding of the city of Singapore (now the city-state of the Republic of Singapore). He is often described as the 'Father of Singapore'. He was also heavily involved in the conquest of the Indonesian island of Java from Dutch and French military forces during the Napoleonic Wars and contributed to the expansion of the British Empire. He was also a writer and a historian who wrote the book ' History of Java' (1817).
Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew addresses supporters of the Singapore People's Action Party, c. 1960s. Lee Kuan Yew, GCMG, CH (1923-2015) also spelt Lee Kwan-Yew, was a Singaporean statesman. He was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore, from 1959 to 1990, and was one of the longest serving Prime Ministers in the world. As the co-founder and first secretary-general of the People's Action Party (PAP), he led the party to a landslide victory in 1959, oversaw the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965 and its subsequent transformation 'First World', Asian economic power. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/singapore-lee-kuan-yew-addresses-supporters-of-the-singapore-peoples-action-party-c-1960s-lee-kuan-yew-gcmg-ch-1923-2015-also-spelt-lee-kwan-yew-was-a-singaporean-statesman-he-was-the-first-prime-minister-of-the-republic-of-singapore-from-1959-to-1990-and-was-one-of-the-longest-serving-prime-ministers-in-the-world-as-the-co-founder-and-first-secretary-general-of-the-peoples-action-party-pap-he-led-the-party-to-a-landslide-victory-in-1959-oversaw-the-separation-of-singapore-from-malaysia-in-1965-and-its-subsequent-transformation-first-world-asian-economic-power-image344227111.html
RM2B00W5B–Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew addresses supporters of the Singapore People's Action Party, c. 1960s. Lee Kuan Yew, GCMG, CH (1923-2015) also spelt Lee Kwan-Yew, was a Singaporean statesman. He was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore, from 1959 to 1990, and was one of the longest serving Prime Ministers in the world. As the co-founder and first secretary-general of the People's Action Party (PAP), he led the party to a landslide victory in 1959, oversaw the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965 and its subsequent transformation 'First World', Asian economic power.
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