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Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 11:33 PM
Fort Canning Park

Fort Canning=)


In 1819, Fort Canning was known as Fobidden Hill or in Malay known as Bukit Larangan.

Between 1819-1859, it was known as Government Hill.

Since 1859, it was known as Fort canning.

The view from top of the hill.


Then, it was out-of-bound to commoners.

In 1822, Raffles built his house on the summit of the hill. Raffles' house was used by the resident councillor and later by the governor.




A Christian cemetery was also built in this period to replace the older graveyard.
Not much remains of this, only some fine neoclassical monuments (possibly by an Irish architect G.D.Coleman), the original two Gothic gateways (from1846), the gateway of the fort and a guardhouse.
In 1846, the cemetery site was extended and the new perimeter defined by a brick wall with beautiful Gothic gates that still stand


Below is the picture of the Cupolas.


A prominent architect of ealry Singapore, George Coleman(1755-1844) designed the Cupolas.No record of their date of constuction or their purpose exists; they were possibly meant to be places of repose where people might come to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the hill.