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Clarke Quay
By Cornelius-Takahama, Vernon written on 1999-04-21
National Library Board Singapore
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Clarke Quay, river embankment, part of the Singapore River
area, located in the Central Region. Clarke Quay stretches from
Read Bridge at North Boat Quay to Ord Road/Ord Bridge and right
towards River Valley Road. It was named after
Lieutenant-General Sir Andrew Clarke, second Governor of the
Straits Settlements.
The quay was most active in the days when the Singapore River
was the focal point of trading activities. The most modern
Shopping and Hotel complex at Clarke Quay is Liang Court, built
in 1984. At Tye Place still stand many of the original brick
warehouses and godowns of the early days. Converting these
storage spaces to commercial use gave Clarke Quay its unique
village-like ambience, a new lease of life. The well-preserved
buildings now cater to shopping, dining, recreation and
entertainment needs. The pedestrian promenades come alive
especially in the evenings.
Author
Vernon Cornelius
References
Samuel, D. S. (1991). Singapore's heritage: Through
places of historical interest (p. 96). Singapore: Elixir
Consultancy Service.
(Call no.: RSING 959.57 SAM)
Urban Redevelopment Authority. (1994). Singapore River
planning area: Planning report 1994 (pp. 7, 14, 21).
Singapore: The Urban Redevelopment Authority
(Call no.: RSING 711.4095957 SIN)
Subject
Architecture and Landscape>>Streets and Places
Recreation>>Places of Interest
Street names--Singapore
Singapore River (Singapore)
Clarke Quay (Singapore)--History
Arts>>Architecture>>Public and commercial buildings
>> Sir Andrew Clarke
>> Clarke Quay : general view
>> Tan Si Chong Su temple (Tan clan temple)
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