Coleman House was a former residence of George Drumgoole Coleman, an Irish architect and the Singapore's First Superintendent of Public Works. Construction...
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Although Coleman designed numerous private houses in Singapore, only two certain to be designed by Coleman have survived in Singapore, the Parliament House (originally...
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Coleman House may refer to: in Singapore Coleman House, Singapore in the United States John Coleman House, Eutaw, Alabama, listed on the National Register...
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thatched attap roof, the house was the earliest Singapore's project of George Drumgoole Coleman. Coleman, who waited for Raffles to return from Bencoolen...
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The Arts House (formerly the Old Parliament House) is a multi-disciplinary arts venue in Singapore. The venue plays host to art exhibitions and concerts...
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Caldwell House was a historical building designed and built by George Drumgoole Coleman from 1840 to 1841 in Singapore. It was the oldest building of...
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Fort Canning Hill (redirect from Central Park, Singapore)
hill was later known as the Singapore Hill. While Raffles was still in Bencoolen, Sumatra at the time, George Drumgold Coleman, having waited for him to...
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Lodge and Freemason's Hall, is a Masonic hall located on Coleman Street in Civic District, Singapore. The building was built in the English Renaissance style...
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Anglo-Chinese School (redirect from Anglo-Chinese Schools of Singapore)
Anglo-Chinese Primary School abandoned its Coleman Street premises (the old building now housing the National Archives of Singapore) to share premises with the new...
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Singapore. The funding for the building of the church came from contributions of the Armenian community. It was built in the 1830s by George Coleman,...
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to replace several houses designed by architect G.D. Coleman. It was first known as Municipal Building until 1951 when Singapore was granted city status...
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is a street in Central Singapore located in the Museum Planning Area. The street covers a short distance that starts from Coleman Street and ends at the...
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Tiger Balm (category Use Singapore English from November 2021)
Balm makers be third-time lucky in India?". The Economic Times. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Archived from the original on 19 September 2021. Retrieved 19 September...
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Whampoa's Ice House was a factory near Coleman Bridge, Singapore. It was owned by Hoo Ah Kay, commonly known as Whampoa. A replica of the factory currently...
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and post-colonial period. Traditional architecture in Singapore includes vernacular Malay houses, local hybrid shophouses and black and white bungalows...
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Code of Law Cold Storage (supermarket) Cole Tinkler Coleman Bridge, Singapore Coleman House, Singapore Colette Wong Colgate Far East Open Colin Cheng Colin...
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Parliament of Singapore is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Singapore, which governs the country alongside the president of Singapore. Largely...
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Armenian families that settled in Singapore. It was designed by George Drumgoole Coleman, the architect of many of Singapore's early buildings who also became...
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Governor of the three Settlements of Singapore, Penang and Malacca. Mr. Coleman was then engineer in Singapore and it was he who broke up the stone;...
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In Singapore, there are numerous cemeteries that house Muslim graves. Many of them are not in use currently as most of the burials take place at Pusara...
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CPG Corporation (redirect from Public Works Department of Singapore)
George Drumgoole Coleman became the first superintendent. The department was formally established as the Public Works Department of Singapore (PWD) in 1946...
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General of Utah in 2024 Kim Coleman, 42nd district (2015–2021) Brad Wilson, 15th district (2011–2023), Speaker of the House (2019–2023) Amy Loudenbeck...
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Orchard Road (redirect from Orchard Road, Singapore)
in the 1830s, though the new road was not named in George Coleman's 1836 Map of Singapore. In the 1830s the Orchard Road area was the scene of gambier...
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(2017–2023), Chair of the House Republican Conference (2019–2021) (Republican) Donna Christensen, VI-AL (1997–2015) Tom Coleman, MO-06 (1976–1993) (Republican)...
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is an Anglican cathedral in Singapore. It is located near City Hall, Downtown Core, within the Central Area in Singapore's central business district. It...
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Methodist church in Singapore. It is the second Methodist Church to be built in Singapore after the Methodist Episcopal Church at Coleman Street which subsequently...
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Raffles Institution (redirect from Singapore Institution)
Raffles' contribution to Singapore, and proposed that it should be used to complete the Institution. George Drumgoole Coleman was then hired to finish...
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Jackson Plan (redirect from Singapore Raffles Plan)
an urban plan of 1822 titled "Plan of the Town of Singapore", is a proposed scheme for Singapore drawn up to maintain some order in the urban development...
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levelled to use the soil to fill up the SouthWest bank of Singapore River. Architect George D. Coleman was involved in the land reclamation. 1858: The commercial...
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CHIJMES (category Tourist attractions in Singapore)
Central Area, Singapore's central business district. The complex was used as a Catholic convent from 1852, with an acquired Caldwell House which was constructed...
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