The Singapore Library
www.singaporemasoniclibrary.com

The Singapore library has over 1,500 books that are all indexed. Any freemason can access the library but if there is no one in attendance they need to contact the librarian first. Past experience has found that books tend to get lost if the library is unsupervised. Additional books have been added during the year through donations or purchases from Lewis Masonic. Also some of the older minute books have been placed in the library, including one pre-war. These should be digitalised but it takes time and only a few have.
The website www.singaporemasoniclibrary.com continues to be extremely successful with numerous hits world wide. The more sensitive items are kept under a separate secure log in for freemasons only.
We have almost the full collections of The Lodge St Michael Papers, Ars Quatuor Coronatorum and Pentagrams. The librarian is in the process of putting on line all the registers of freemasons and their lodges in the District from start of the lodges to the 1920's. This will be invaluable reference for researchers of masonic history.

This is fantastic @Steve Nunez ! So happy that you have found a topic to do a deep dive on. I have added the paper by Bro. Breed and a few more texts, in case others wish to read it. No goolgle here :)
MacNulty, W.K,. (1996) Masonic Tracing Boards and the Western Metaphysical Tradition, A. Douglas Smith, Jr. Lodge of Research.
Giles, H,A,. (1879) Arcana saitica briefly discussed in three essays on the masonic tracing boards. Printed by A.A. Marcal
Website: Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon - TRACING BOARDS HISTORY
https://www.freemasonry.bcy.ca/vgmd/gmd1999/tb_history01.html
A collection of Tracing Boards (Graphics) that I have gathered during my studies.