MAP
Hydrographic Chart
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Map of the Island of Singapore and Its Dependenceies, 1911
1912
This map of Singapore Island and its dependencies shows boundaries of districts (or mukims) like Ang Mo Kio and Toa Payoh, municipal limits, boundaries of large estates, Trafalgar Estate and Tan Kim Seng's, main roads, mile stones (M S), minor roads, cart tracks and foot paths, railway from Pasir Panjang to Woodlands via Tank Road and Bukit Timah Road, villages or kampongs, trigonometrical stations, heights in feet, watershed limits of Impounding (MacRitchie) Reservoir, forest reserves, police stations, government vernacular schools, government bungalows, coolie lines, clubs, place names, barracks, cemeteries, Old Strait or Selat Tebrau (Selat Johor), Johor Bahru, islands, Pulau Ubin, Pulau Tekong, Pulau Blakang Mati Pulau Brani, Pulau Bukum (Bukom), Pulau Ayer Chawan, Pulau Ayer Limau (Merlimau) and Pulau Ayer Merbau, rivers, Sungei Kranji, Sungei Seletar, Sungei Ponggol, Sungei Saranggong, Sungei Jurong, Singapore River and Kalang River, St Michael's Rifle Range, race course, library and museum, Raffles Hotel, Raffles Institution, St Andrew's Cathedral, Hotel del Europe, Government House, government offices, Commercial Square, Keppel Harbour, wharves, docks, criminal prison, lunatic asylum, General Hospital, Fort Canning, Mount Sophia, Pearls Hill, Chan Chu Kang (at the eastern end of Mandai Road), and others.
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mr Singapore G.16 (1912)
English
Published by War Office

Geographical Section, General Staff No.2609
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