Cardboard sleeve for 45 RPM record, "Music of White Crane" by Tony & The Polar Bear Five (Q3)

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Cardboard sleeve for record [2022-00001-1]. The sleeve is pink and green with a photograph of the band and illustrated cranes on both sides. One side is in Chinese and the other English.
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Cardboard sleeve for 45 RPM record, "Music of White Crane" by Tony & The Polar Bear Five
Cardboard sleeve for record [2022-00001-1]. The sleeve is pink and green with a photograph of the band and illustrated cranes on both sides. One side is in Chinese and the other English.

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    Recreational
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    Personal
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    1970
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    Paper
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    Tony & The Polar Bear Five
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    White Crane Records
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    18.2 x 18.2 x 0.1cm
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    <1kg
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    1°17'24.9720"N, 103°51'7.0524"E
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    Singapore
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    Jurong Storage Unit
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    Jurong Storage Unit
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    Eric Foong
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    Michael Cheng
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    Donation
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    Music
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    Vinyl
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    Singapore bands
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    Popular music in Singapore
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    Chinese popular music
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    Bands
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    NA
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    The item is a vinyl record by the Singaporean electric band, ‘Tony & the Polar Bear Five’ titled “Music of White Crane”, released in 1970. The record contains 10 tracks, performed in Chinese. The sleeve gives the name of the band, the EP title and the names of the songs, in English on one side and Chinese on the other.
    Found alongside a business card for Antique Clocks Consultancy with the name Michael Cheng, who was possibly the donor, and a tarnished key with attached nail clipper.
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