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Monument of Memory and More: The History of Victoria Street

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1 January 2006

Provides a quick-potted history of Victoria Street, including the site currently occupied by the National Library Building. By Leong Foke Meng

Two pages showing newspaper articles titled "Let's not lose National Library too" and "Do we have to see yet another landmark gone?".

Newspaper articles that expressed the public's unhappiness with the demolishing of the National Library.

History

Three black-and-white images show a building, a crowded library with children, and library displays under a "Raffles Library" sign.

(Left) Site of Raffles National Library showing the British Council Hall which was later demolished.(Center) The Junior Library of the Raffles Library in the 1950s. (Right) The Raffles Library display in the Community Education Exhibition, 1957.

The New Victoria Site

A large building under construction with several yellow and red tower cranes, situated next to an existing white high-rise.

Construction of the National Library as of August 2003.

History of the 'New Site'

Original Owner - Andrew Farquhar

Cover of "The Traders" showing a historical scene with a harbor, ships, and people walking among buildings and vegetation.

For further reading on English Traders in the 19th century. The Traders: A Story of Britain's Southeast Asian Commercial Adventure is an excellent source of material. All rights reserved. Newman Neame, 1971.

Joseph M Cazalas's Property

Properties of Charles Prince Holloway

A street with old buildings, Asian-script signs, baskets, and a church with towers in the background.

Holloway Lane in 1938. The Library is standing on this piece of land today.

Gilbert Angus Bain's Properties

St Joseph's Church

Street Names

An old map of Singapore dated 1836, showing streets, churches, a chapel, and various locations.

Coleman's Town Plan and Map.

Orange book cover titled "Street Names of Singapore" with "Dunlop Street" sign and library barcode sticker.

Street Names of Singapore gathers in a single volume all the street names in Singapore. Featuring not only to tourist attractions, the book aslo includes the islands and the remote lanes of Singapore. All rights reserved. Who's Who Publishing, 2000.

Building Layout of the Vicinity

Little Japan

Cover with Japanese text and English title: "Prewar Japanese Community in Singapore - Picture and Record."

Prewar Japanese Community provides a pictorial insight to the lives and ongoing of Japanese in prewar Singapore.

Hand-drawn map with Japanese text, showing buildings and the street names Queen Street, Victoria Road, Middle Road, and North Bridge Road.

1937 Japan Town Map.

Post War Environment

A street with old buildings, vehicles, and various signboards visible along the road.

Middle Road's camera shops.

Historical multi-story building labeled "Empress Hotel Empress Restaurant" at a busy intersection, flanked by modern structures.

Empress Building.

A map showing streets in an area, with landmarks like St. Anthony's Church, Odeon Theatre, Raffles Hotel, and Bethesda Church.

Victoria Street, 1950s.

The National Library Today and Tomorrow

Map showing streets and landmarks with a star marking the National Library in the center.

Victoria Street, 2005.

FURTHER READING

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