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  2. Eden Hall, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Eden Hall is the official residence of the British High Commissioner to the Republic of Singapore. It is located on Nassim Road, Singapore. It is located on Nassim Road, Singapore. It was built in 1904 for Ezekiel Saleh Manasseh , a Baghdadi Jewish merchant who sold rice and opium, and originally came from Calcutta .

  3. Bliss House - Wikipedia

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    Bliss House may refer to: in Lebanon. Bliss House, a restaurant on Bliss Street, or Rue Bliss, in the Hamra area, within the Ras Beirut District of Beirut; in the United States. Bliss House (Denver, Colorado), also known as "Building at 1389 Stuart Street", listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in West Denver

  4. Princess House - Wikipedia

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    The Princess House is a building on Alexandra Road in Queenstown, Singapore. The building was initially used as the offices for the Singapore Improvement Trust , and later became the first dedicated headquarters of the trust's successor, the Housing and Development Board .

  5. Baba House - Wikipedia

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    Baba House (also referred to as NUS Baba House) is a museum in Singapore, showcasing Peranakan history, architecture and heritage. It is a traditional Peranakan pre-war terrace-house which was formerly owned by the family of a 19th-century shipping tycoon Wee Bin who settled in Singapore, after arriving from the southern Chinese province of Fujian.

  6. Butterfly House, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly House, also known as 23 Amber Road, was a unique house, with a convex, semicircular plan, the 'wings' of which gave rise to the 'butterfly' nickhame for the house. It is not, in fact, laid out on a true butterfly plan in the more usual Arts and Crafts sense of the name.

  7. Atbara House - Wikipedia

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    The house was featured in a 2006 book, Black and White: The Singapore House, 1898–1941, under the heading "Oldest Black and White House?". However, the heading of the section led to the misconception that the Atbara House was the first Black and White House in Singapore, despite it only being a "close relative" of the Black and White Houses. [7]

  8. Public housing in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    HDB residences in Bishan town. Public housing in Singapore is subsidised, built, and managed by the government of Singapore.Starting in the 1930s, the country's first public housing was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in a similar fashion to contemporaneous British public housing projects, and housing for the resettlement of squatters was built from the late 1950s.

  9. Former Admiralty House - Wikipedia

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    The Former Admiralty House (Malay: Gedung Lama Laksamana; Chinese: 旧海军部屋; pinyin: Jiù Hǎijūnbù Wū) is a historic building, located at Old Nelson Road within the Sembawang Planning Area in the North Region of Singapore. The building was used as the administration building of Furen International School (FIS) until November 2019 and ...