Casket bearing the late Dr Goh Keng Swee leaves Parliament House (Today photo)
As part of the procession, the casket was carried on an Artillery Gun Carriage towed by a ceremonial Land Rover (Today photo)
The State Vehicular Funeral Procession from Parliament House to the Singapore Conference Hall, which was organised by HQ Singapore Artillery (Today photo)
The procession followed by the Chief Mourner and the Goh family, accompanied by the Chief Pall Bearer, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim (MEWR) wound through streets lined with people waiting to catch a glimpse (Today photo)
Eight pall bearers from the SAF carried the casket into the Singapore Conference Hall (Today photo)
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who delivered one of five eulogies remembered Dr Goh's compassion and enormous contributions to Singapore (Today photo)
After the eulogies, wreaths were laid by the family and the state, before the flag-drapped coffin (Today photo)
After the state flag was removed from the coffin, President SR Nathan presented it together with Dr Goh's medals and awards, to Mrs Goh Keng Swee (Today photo)
The Last Post rang out in the quiet hall after a minute's silence, to close the state funeral service (Today photo)
Solemn Singaporeans dressed in colours of mourning waited outside the Singapore Conference Hall, on the steps of a Singapore bank that the late Dr Goh had helped establish (Today photo)
A last goodbye from Singaporeans who waited by the street for Dr Goh Keng Swee's last journey (Today photo)
At Kreta Ayer constituency which the late Dr Goh had looked after, a remembrance mural was created (Today photo)
Residents of Kreta Ayer, in the heart of Chinatown paid personal tributes to the late Dr Goh who had been MP for the area before retiring from politics (Today photo)