Total 31 results found on "British".
- Lim Bo Seng (Related info)
- Lim Bo Seng
- Asian Civilisation Museum - Empress Place Building (1864 - 65) (Monuments Listing)
- An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
- Asian Civilisations Museum (Civic District Trail I)
- An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
- Asian Civilisations Museum (Singapore River Trail)
- An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
- Asian Civilisations Museum (Empress Place Building) (Monuments Trail)
- An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
- Battle for Bukit Timah (Marked Historic Sites Listing)
- One of the fiercest military encounters during WWII took place here as the Bukit Timah area held strategic and tactical importance to the Japanese and the British.
- Beauty World Amusement Park and Market (Beauty World Area)
- At the beginning of WWII, two enterprising Hockchia businessmen obtained permission from the occupying Japanese authorities to operate an amusement park named Tai Tong Ah Amusement Park.
- Bukit Timah Battle Site (Bukit Timah Battle Site - World War II Sites)
- One of the fiercest military encounters during WWII took place here as the Bukit Timah area held strategic and tactical importance to the Japanese and the British.
- Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (Bukit Timah Hill)
- As early as 1848, a level of protection was given by the colonial government to the primary forests of Bukit Timah for fear of over-logging and depletion of timber resources.
- Cathay Building (Monuments Listing)
- Cathay Building was home to the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation until the Japanese invaded Singapore in 1942 and the building was used as the Japanese Propaganda Department Headquarters.