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The Singapore Recreation Club was founded on 23 June 1883 by a group of thirty Eurasian men and was officially established on 1 July 1883. At that time, the club was housed in a building on Waterloo Street. In 1884, a club pavilion was erected on the site of the Padang.
John Edwin Richard Tessensohn (8 April 1855 – 26 September 1926) was a Singaporean politician and leader of the Eurasian community of Singapore.He was the first Eurasian representative to the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements and served as the president of the Singapore Recreation Club, a prominent Eurasian club, for 25 years.
Da Silva returned to Singapore in 1912. [2] In 1919, he became a partner in the law firm Battenberg & Talma, which became Battenberg & da Silva. From 1925 to 1930, he served as the vice-president and then as the president of the Singapore Recreation Club. He continued to serve as a member of the club's committee after retiring as president. [1]
The Padang or Singapore Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Singapore. The Padang became a major recreational area when two clubs, the Singapore Cricket Club in 1870 and the Singapore Recreation Club in 1883 were established at both ends of the field. It was used for exercising horses in the 1920s and became the scene for the New Year ...
The history of field hockey in Singapore traces back to 1902 during British rule, during which the Royal Engineers introduced the sport at the Singapore Recreation Club. Eventually the Singapore Hockey Association was formed on 8 July 1931. The Association was formed under the auspices of Donald Hoblyn and the Police Sports Association. [1]
New York-based Singaporean filmmaker Kirsten Tan is set to direct “Crocodile Rock,” a film that explores the underground lesbian club culture of 1990s Singapore. The project is currently being ...
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Singapore Cricket Club (1884, [43] 1907–21, [44] 1922–23 [45]) Singapore Island Country Club [46] Singapore Railway Station & Hotel (1932; now Tanjong Pagar Railway Station) Singapore Recreation Club (late 1970s [47]) Singapore Rubber House (1960, 1978 [48]) Singapore Turf Club (1934; Dunearn Road) St Anthony's Convent (Queen Street)