Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_S - Singapore History

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 136    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Singapore History:     more books (100)
  1. Pastimes: A Social History of Singapore
  2. Singapore Architecture by Robert Powell, Patrick Bingham-Hall, 2004-08-15
  3. The Singapore River: A Social History, 1819-2002 (Singapore: Studies in Society & History) by Stephen Dobbs, 2003-05-30
  4. Between Two Oceans: A Military History Of Singapore From First Settlement To Final British Withdrawal by Brian P. Farrell, John N. Miksic, et all 2004-06
  5. Singapore: A Popular History 1819-1960 (Malayan Historical Series) by H.F. Pearson, 1961
  6. Did Singapore Have to Fall?: Churchill and the Impregnable Fortress by Kevin Blackburn, Karl Hack, 2003-12-10
  7. A History of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei by C. Mary Turnbull, 1989-08
  8. The Business of Politics and Ethnicity: A History of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry by Sikko Visscher, 2007-10-31
  9. A History of Singapore 1819-1988 by C. M. Turnbull, 1989-12-28
  10. A Bibliography of the Malayan Campaign and the Japanese Period in West Malaysia, Singapore and Borneo, 1941-1945 (Studies in Asian History & Development, 1) by Justin J. Corfield, 2001-12
  11. Memories and desires: A poetic history of Singapore
  12. Essays In Singapore: Legal History
  13. Portraits of Places: History, Community and Identity in Singapore
  14. Singapore: A History of Its Trams Trolleybuses & Buses: 1880's to 1960's v. 1 by F.W. York, A.R. Phillips, 1997-08-28

21. Singapore History Museum - VisitorSingapore.com
singapore history Museum. Housed in the The Dioramas A Visual Historyof Singapore (Permanent Exhibition). 20 dioramas visually
http://www.visitorsingapore.com/museums/historymuseum.html
General Information Services Shopping Entertainment ... Golfing in Singapore Singapore History Museum Housed in the elegant and historic National Museum Building, the Singapore History Museum Explores the rich Heritage of the people of Singapore. From our ethnic and religious diversity, to the struggle for nationhood. The museum traces the trends and developments that have characterised and shaped life in Sinagapre from as early as the 14th century, right up till the modern day. From Colony to Nation
(Permanent Exhibition) Relive the post-war years and trace Singapore's Development from a British colony to an independent nation today. This exhibition covers Singapore's economic and social recovery from the damage inflicted during the war years, the struggle for independence, separation from Malaysia and nation-building after 1965. The Dioramas - A Visual History of Singapore
(Permanent Exhibition) 20 dioramas visually trace the history and development of Singapore from a fishing village to a modern nation state.

22. Singapore History At HistoryBooks.biz
History of Singapore Save on a huge selection of Singaporean HistoryBooks at HistoryBooks.biz. History of Singapore. From Third
http://www.historybooks.biz/Asia/Singapore.htm
Africa Americas Ancient Asia ... Military History Books Home Africa Americas Ancient ...
Phillipines

Singapore
South Korea

Sri Lanka

Taiwan

Thailand
... Military
History of Singapore
From Third World to First : The Singapore Story: 1965-2000
by Kuan Yew Lee, et al
(Hardcover October 2000)
The Singapore Story: Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew

by Kuan Yew Lee, et al (Hardcover June 15, 1999) A Moment of Anguish: Singapore in Malaysia and the Politics of Disengagement by Albert Lau (Paperback July 1, 1998) Lee's Lieutenants : Singapore Old Guard by E. R. Lam Peng (Editor), et al (Mass Market Paperback October 2000) War in the Pacific : From the Fall of Singapore to Japanese Surrender by Jerry Scutts (Hardcover October 2000) Broadcasting in the Malay World : Radio, Television, and Video in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore (Communication and Information Science) by Drew O. McDaniel (Paperback December 1993) The Singapore Puzzle by Michael Haas (Editor) (Hardcover February 1999) Language, Society and Education in Singapore: Issues and Trends by Saravanan Gopinathan (Editor), et al (Paperback February 1, 1998)

23. History Of Singapore, Singapore History,religion Of Singapore,places Of Worship,
travel with singapore best travel agent and singapore agents info Also providingcomplete information for bookings, history , tours, map,singapore agents,
http://www.planetgypsy.com/destinations/singapore/hi_singapore.html
TRAVEL GUIDE General Info Places to See History Religion ... Singapore In 1819, Sir Stamford Raffles claimed Singapore for the British East India company, at that time it was nothing but a swampy, thickly jungled island populated by a handful of fishermen and sea gypsies.
Today it is a vibrant, modern city-state of 2.8 Million people - one of Asia's economic "dragons" and the regional centre for trade, transport, banking, tourism and communication.
Singapore's success is due mainly to its ideal location on the busy sea routes between East and West. For centuries before Raffle's arrival the island had witnessed the passage of Chinese junk, Buginese (prabus), Arab (dhows) and Indian vessel of every shape and size. Top Also see:
General Info Places to See History Religion ... Map

24. Singapore History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,
singapore history Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
http://www.workmall.com/wfb2001/singapore/singapore_history_index.html

  • Country Ranks
    Singapore History Index
    http://workmall.com/wfb2001/singapore/singapore_history_index.html
    Source: The Library of Congress Country Studies
    • History Introduction
    • Historical Setting
      • PRECOLONIAL ERA
        NOTE: The information regarding Singapore on this page is re-published from The Library of Congress Country Studies. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Singapore History information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Singapore History should be addressed to the Library of Congress.

      Please put this page in your BOOKMARKS - - - - -
      Enter your e-mail address to receive e-mail when this web site is updated.
      Your Internet e-mail address: http://workmall.com/wfb2001/singapore/singapore_history_index.html Revised 04-Jul-02 Photius Coutsoukis
  • 25. Singapore Tourism Board: Discover Singapore: About Singapore: History
    History Singapore Today Facts about Singapore The early history of Singaporeis an intriguing blend of fact and fiction, dating as far back as the 3 rd
    http://www.tourismsingapore.com/Discover/aboutHistory.asp
    parent.location.replace('../index.asp'); @import url(../IEstyles.css); /*IE and NN6x styles*/
    History
    Singapore Today Facts about Singapore
    The early history of Singapore is an intriguing blend of fact and fiction, dating as far back as the 3 rd century when a Chinese anecdote described Singapore as "Pu-luo-chung" ("island at the end of a peninsula"). Little is known about the island's history at this time.
    In the 7 th century, a Malayan Buddhist empire was established on the island of Sumatra. Temasek, or Sea Town as Singapore was then known, was a prosperous trading outpost of this empire.
    In the 13 th century, a Sri Vijayan prince, Sang Nila Utama, was sailing the seas in search of a site to build a new city. Arriving at the sandy shores of an island, he caught a glimpse of a strange animal which he was told was Singa, the Sanskrit word for lion. Sensing this was a good omen, Sang Nila Utama decided to build his new city here and named it Singapura , or Lion City and Singapore's modern name was thus born.
    Singapore remained a possession of the Sultanate until January 29, 1819, when Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles of the British East India Company arrived and immediately recognized the strategic importance of Singapore's location between the trading routes of the East and the West. Raffles also needed a strategic base to service the fleet of the growing British empire, as well as to forestall any advances by the Dutch in the region.

    26. Singapore History
    The early history of Singapore is an intriguing blend of fact and fiction, datingas far back as the 3rd century when a Chinese anecdote described Singapore as
    http://www.twonderful.com/singaporehistory.asp

    Singapore Today
    Facts about Singapore
    The early history of Singapore is an intriguing blend of fact and fiction, dating as far back as the 3rd century when a Chinese anecdote described Singapore as "Pu-luo-chung" ("island at the end of a peninsula"). Little is known about the island's history at this time. In the 7thcentury, a Malayan Buddhist empire was established on the island of Sumatra. Temasek, or Sea Town as Singapore was then known, was a prosperous trading outpost of this empire.
    In the 13thcentury, a Sri Vijayan prince, Sang Nila Utama, was sailing the seas in search of a site to build a new city. Arriving at the sandy shores of an island, he caught a glimpse of a strange animal which he was told was Singa, the Sanskrit word for lion. Sensing this was a good omen, Sang Nila Utama decided to build his new city here and named it Singapura, or Lion City and Singapore's modern name was thus born.
    Singapore remained a possession of the Sultanate until January 29, 1819, when Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles of the British East India Company arrived and immediately recognized the strategic importance of Singapore's location between the trading routes of the East and the West. Raffles also needed a strategic base to service the fleet of the growing British empire, as well as to forestall any advances by the Dutch in the region.

    27. Singapore History Museum
    These include the magnificent Empress Place Building along the Singapore River,the singapore history Museum on Stamford Road and the Singapore Art Museum on
    http://www.twonderful.com/singapore_museum.asp

    Ethnic Districts
    Singapore Food Shopping Entertainment ... Interactive Map Buildings dating from the British Colonial era have been progressively converted for use as museums. These include the magnificent Empress Place Building along the Singapore River, the Singapore History Museum on Stamford Road and the Singapore Art Museum on Bras Basah Road. Collectively, these institutions preserve, present and promote the cultural heritage of Singapore.
    Singapore History Museum
    Housed in the historic National Museum Building that dates back to 1887, the Singapore History Museum explores the rich heritage of the people of Singapore, from our ethnic and religious diversity to the struggle for nationhood. The museum traces the trends and developments that have characterized and ENLARGE PHOTO shaped life in Singapore from as early as the 14th century to modern day. On display are exhibitions such as "Bukit Larangan: History of Fort Canning" and "Rumah Baba: Life in a Peranakan House", highlighting trends and developments that have characterized and shaped life in Singapore since the 14th century. Visitors can also enjoy "The Singapore Story - Overcoming the Odds: A 3D Experience", the only high definition 3D show in town that presents the history of Singapore through animation, virtual sets and historical footages. There are 6 hourly shows from Tue - Sun, 10:30am - 3:30pm. There is an additional show on Fridays at 5:30pm.

    28. Singhistmus
    singapore history Museum 93, Stamford Road. Visit its webiste at http//www.nhb.gov.sg/SHM/shm.shtmlfor complete information. Housed
    http://www.singaporemirror.com/sinhistmus.htm
    SingaporeMirror
    Singapore at your finger tips ABOUT US CONTACT US ... HOME TOURIST SPOTS Home Bird Park Haw Par Villa Night Safari ... Zoo Museums Asian Civilisations Museum National Archieves Singapore Art Museum Singapore History Museum Singapore History Museum
    93, Stamford Road Visit its webiste at http://www.nhb.gov.sg/SHM/shm.shtml for complete information. Housed in the elegant and impressive National Museum building, a national monument, the Singapore History Museum explores the rich heritage of the people of Singapore, from our ethnic and cultural diversity to our struggle for nationhood. Visit here to know "how to get to museum", "opening hours", "admission charges", "guided tours" and host of other information.

    29. National University Of Singapore - History Department - History (*Singapore: Ind
    National University of Singapore History Department. Organisation Name, NationalUniversity of Singapore - History Department. Main Issue, singapore history.
    http://www.signposts.uts.edu.au/contacts/Singapore/Individual/418.html
    Contacts Singapore Individual
    National University of Singapore - History Department
    Organisation Name National University of Singapore - History Department
    Country Singapore
    Classification Individual
    Summary Contact is an expert in British and European relations in South East Asia.
    Main Issue Singapore: History

    Contact Details
    Phone

    Contacting Individuals
    Name Dr Michael Morffot
    Phone as above
    Signposts Home
    Whats New - Contacts Search Submit Contacts ... Help Signposts is part of the the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism (ACIJ) . The content is maintained by the Signposts team on a regular basis. The Contacts module is updated from linked databases, automatically, on a daily basis. Concept and development by Social Change Online Date record created: 10 May 96

    30. CyberSpace Search!
    SEARCH THE WEB. Results 1 through 4 of 4 for singapore history.
    http://www.cyberspace.com/cgi-bin/cs_search.cgi?Terms=singapore history

    31. NCBuy: Country Reference - Singapore History
    Although Singapore's history dates from the 11th century, the island was littleknown to the West until the 19th century, when in 1819, Sir Thomas Stamford
    http://www.ncbuy.com/reference/country/backgrounds.html?code=sn&sec=backhistory

    32. Davis Langdon & Seah - Singapore History
    Our history covers a period of more than half a century – 66 years to be by SeahMong Hee until January 1942 when Japanese bombs fell heavily on Singapore.
    http://www.davislangdon-asia.com/singaporehistory.html
    Our early beginnings...
    The early years until the Second World War were an uphill struggle as the quantity surveyor was relatively an unknown profession, let alone accepted by both building owners and contractors. It was only in 1938 that things began to take a turn for the better when the usefulness of the bills of quantities was proven in the contract for the construction of the European Swimming Club at Tanjong Rhu.
    The advent of war in Europe (1939) and South East Asia (1941) severely affected the quantity surveying profession. During the Second World War, David Waters and Eric Watson became prisoners of war, and were sent to work on the Burma/Siam railway. Sadly, David Waters died there. The office was kept open manned by a skeleton staff headed by Seah Mong Hee until January 1942 when Japanese bombs fell heavily on Singapore.
    With the Japanese surrender in 1945, Eric Watson restarted the firm in early 1946. Encouraged by post war reconstruction work, branch offices were established in Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur in 1947 and 1948 respectively.

    33. Singapore: History
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia—singapore history. The Development of Singapore.Singapore was a trading center in the Srivijaya empire
    http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0861099.html

    Celebs, Models ,Movie Stars... Magazines From Around the World!

    Ladies..Never pay retail again! Facial care packs and Cosmetics at lowest prices !

    All Infoplease All Almanacs General Entertainment Sports Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia Infoplease Home Almanacs Atlas Dictionary ...
    Fact Monster

    Kids' reference
    Info:Daily

    Fun facts
    Homework

    Center

    Newsletter
    You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Singapore
    History
    The Development of Singapore
    Singapore was a trading center in the Srivijaya empire before it was destroyed in the 14th cent. by the Majapahit empire. It later became part of Johore (see Johor ) in the Malacca Sultanate. The sparsely populated island was ceded (1819) to the British East India Company through the efforts of Sir T. Stamford Raffles ; he founded the modern city of Singapore there that same year. In 1824, Singapore came under the complete control of the British and, although containing only a small fishing and trading village, quickly attracted Chinese and Malay merchants. The port grew rapidly, soon overshadowing Penang (see Pinang ) and Malacca (see Melaka ) in importance. With them Singapore became part of the

    34. SINGAPORE HISTORY
    SINGAPORE BRIEF HISTORY Some people still argue that the history of theChinese people living on Singapore Island goes back to Johor.
    http://tps.dpi.state.nc.us/connectasia/singapore/singapore_history.htm
    SINGAPORE BRIEF HISTORY Since about A.D. 100's to the 1200's people have lived on Singapore Island. Some people still argue that the history of the Chinese people living on Singapore Island goes back to Johor. In Sanskrit language Singapore meant lion city because of the many tigers mistaken as lions that lived there. In 1377 invaders from Java destroyed the entire island so it became a base for pirates and a fishing village. Temasek or Sea Town was Singapore's Malay name. Sir Stamford Raffles founded the trading post in Singapore in 1819. The fourteenth century was not a great time for the Singapore Trading post. The trading Center brought more then 10,000 Chinese to Singapore. In that time the trading post was in the Srivijaya Empire before it was destroyed. The destroyers were the Majapahit Empire. On February 15, 1942 the second year of the Pacific war, Japanese took control of Singapore. Singapore was considered the capitol of the Japanese's southern regions. Singapore was supposed to be the military supply base. The southern regions headquarters was Singapore. In 1945 the British saved Singapore from the Japanese. In 1946 Singapore was made a separate crown colony of Britain. The Dutch and British compiled a founding interest in Singapore because of trading. In 1955 the people of Singapore elected their first legislature. About that time they started asking for complete independence. In 1957 all the people who lived in Singapore for eight years became a citizen. In 1959 Singapore obtained a government of their own, Britain still had control of the defense and foreign affairs. Lee Kwan Yew became the prime minister of Singapore. Lee's administration took a lot of responsibility on the growth of the nation. On September 16, 1963 Singapore joined Malaya, Sabah, and Sarawak. Singapore became one of the cleanest, safest, and most prosperous cities in Asia. In 1965 Singapore became independent.

    35. Singapore.Sawadee.com | Singapore Travel Information And Hotels By Sawadee
    Housed in the elegant and impressive National Museum building, a national monument,the singapore history Museum explores the rich heritage of the people of
    http://singapore.sawadee.com/attractions/attractions_museum_singaporehistory.htm
    Check Email
    Get your FREE email SamuiClub.com Login Pass: Singapore Information

    Main Page

    History

    General Information

    Hotels, Accommodation
    ...
    Maps

    Others Countries
    Thailand Thailand-Homepage Bangkok-City Koh Samui Phuket Krabi/Koh Lanta Koh Phi-Phi Koh Phangan Koh Tao Pattaya Rayong Ko Samet Hua Hin/Cha Am Chumphon Suratthai Hadyai/Songkla Chiang Mai Chiang Rai Kanchanaburi Isan (North-East) Central Thailand North Thailand South Thailand Thailand Provinces Vietnam Vietnam-Homepage Nationalities Language Religion Climate Currency History Visa Transportation Food Fruits Festivals North Festivals Central Festivals South Map Provinces Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Hue
    Museum: Asian Civilizations Images of Singapore Maritime Museum
    Republic of Singapore Air Force
    ... Singapore Philatelic Museum Housed in the elegant and impressive National Museum building, a national monument, the Singapore History Museum explores the rich heritage of the people of Singapore, from our ethnic and cultural diversity to our struggle for nationhood. The Singapore History Museum was borne out of a long and often uneven path. She was initiated as a double entity, Raffles Library and Museum, in 1887 by the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Frederick Weld.

    36. SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT DIRECTORY INTERACTIVE
    Subjects, Type of Service, Agency, Telephone. singapore history Museum,Enquiries on Donations, National Heritage Board, 63323556 / 63323669.
    http://app.psdi.gov.sg/results.asp?servicesubject=Singapore History Museum

    37. Colony To Nation: Pieces Of Singapore History (Envelope With Items Enclosed) (Se
    History Geography History (General) Colony to Nation Pieces of singapore history(Envelope with Items Enclosed) by Ministry of Information and the Arts.
    http://www.selectbooks.com.sg/titles/26512.htm
    Colony to Nation: Pieces of Singapore History (Envelope with Items Enclosed)
    by Ministry of Information and the Arts Price: US$7.77 (S$13.60*) Region: Singapore
    Format: CD-ROM
    Published: 1998, Singapore, 1st Edition
    ISBN:
    SB#:
    About This CD-ROM
    15 facsimile reproductions of Singapore historical material since 1941. Includes a food ration card from the Japanese Occupation period 1942-5, a 1959 manuscript copy of the national anthem "Majulah Singapura" and various newspaper cuttings. etc. * Actual charges are made in Singapore Dollars (S$). S$1.00 = US$0.57

    38. Get For Me Singapore HISTORY OF SINGAPORE'S TOP SCHOOLS
    Hospitals. Getting Around. Embassies. 4D/Toto/Score. Singapore's Top Schools A History. - Anglo Chinese School. - Chinese High School. - Methodist Girls' School.
    http://www.getforme.com/education_history_Singaporetopschools.htm
    The Po rt al Established in 1999 Home Entertainment Arts Books ... Horoscope: ASTROLOGY ZONE® by Susan Miller Singapore Time Emergency Postal Utilities Flights ... 4D/Toto/Score Singapore's Top Schools - A History Anglo Chinese School Chinese High School Methodist Girls' School Raffles Girls' School ... LISTING WITH US Contact us at help@getforme.com P.O. Box 162 Hougang Mall Post Office Singapore 915306 Tel: (65) 282 4221 Fax: (65) 281 4785. The business name get for me .com is registered in the Republic of Singapore under Certificate of Registration Number 52908811L News Flash

    39. Singapore: History
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia—singapore history. The Development of Singapore.Singapore was a trading center in the Srivijaya empire
    http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/world/A0861099.html

    Encyclopedia
    Singapore
    History
    The Development of Singapore
    Singapore was a trading center in the Srivijaya empire before it was destroyed in the 14th cent. by the Majapahit empire. It later became part of Johore (see Johor ) in the Malacca Sultanate. The sparsely populated island was ceded (1819) to the British East India Company through the efforts of Sir T. Stamford Raffles ; he founded the modern city of Singapore there that same year. In 1824, Singapore came under the complete control of the British and, although containing only a small fishing and trading village, quickly attracted Chinese and Malay merchants. The port grew rapidly, soon overshadowing Penang (see Pinang ) and Malacca (see Melaka ) in importance. With them Singapore became part of the Straits Settlements in 1826.
    Modern Singapore
    In the 1959 general elections the People's Action party (PAP) won control of the government and continued in power after winning the 1963 elections. Under the policies of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew , Singapore's economic base was strengthened and a greater degree of social and cultural homogeneity was achieved. With the establishment in the 1960s of the Economic Development Board, the Development Bank of Singapore, and the International Trading Company and the subsequent influx of foreign investment, Singapore's industrial base was diversified, expanded, and modernized. Following a referendum (1962), Singapore merged (Aug., 1963) with Malaya, Sarawak, and Sabah to form the Federation of Malaysia. Frictions soon arose, however, and Singapore was, by mutual agreement, separated from the federation in Aug., 1965, becoming an independent republic. The exclusion of Singapore was largely due to Malay fears of Singapore's Chinese majority and its potential economic domination in the federation.

    40. Singapore History
    singapore history. The Singapore Rotary Club (originally Straits Settlements)was chartered in 1930 bringing the worldwide number
    http://members.tripod.com/rhhif/102singa.html
    Singapore History Home Up Annual RHHIF Membership Meeting (Singapore) LaGrange Georgia’s 75th Anniversary ... Reinventing the Wheel [ Singapore History ] Not a mermaid but a merlion awaits us in Singapore Share Volume 10, Issue 1 Volume 10, Issue 2 Rotary Heritage and History Fellowship Application ... Volume 11, Issue 1 var code = ' '; document.write(code); My URL: http://welcome.to/rhhif
    I got it for free at http://come.to

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 136    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | Next 20

    free hit counter