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The building was constructed in 1926, along with the Middle Block and the Lower Block of the Singapore General Hospital. It was designed by government architect Percy Hubert Keys . Following the World War II , the building was renamed to Bowyer Block, after John Herbert Bowyer , the Chief Medical Officer of the hospital who had been tortured to ...
JCU Museum of Video and Computer Games [1] Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (National University of Singapore) Little Mori's Silkworm Museum; Madame Tussauds Singapore (Sentosa) Mint Museum of Toys; NUS Museum (National University of Singapore) Red Dot Design Museum Singapore [2] The Republic of Singapore Navy Museum [3] Sports Museum; The ...
Singapore General Hospital. Singapore General Hospital (SGH) is Singapore's first general hospital [1] and also its oldest [1] and largest hospital. [1] It is located along Outram Road, in the heart of a medical hub known as the Outram Campus (comprising several medical institutions including the Health Promotion Board and Health Sciences Authority).
The Singapore History Gallery is a 2,800-square-metre (30,000 sq ft) gallery located within the vicinity of the National Museum of Singapore. The gallery adopts a story-telling approach, unveiling different perspectives through tales of the past.
History of Singapore General Hospital; Singapore National Eye Centre; St. Andrew's Community Hospital; T. Tan Tock Seng Hospital; Thomson Medical Centre; W. Woodlands ...
The National Museum of Singapore is a public museum dedicated to Singaporean art, culture and history.Located within the country's Civic District at the Downtown Core area, it is the oldest museum in the country, with its history dating back to when it was first established in 1849, starting out as a section of a library at the Singapore Institution [d] as the Raffles Library and Museum.
Ng Teng Fong General Hospital: 2015 Jurong East: 700 [8] Mount Alvernia Hospital: 1961 Marymount: Not-for-Profit 319 [9] Crawfurd Hospital: 2012 Bukit Timah: Private 31 [10] Farrer Park Hospital: 2016 Farrer Park: Private 121 [11] Gleneagles Hospital: 1957 Tanglin: Private (Parkway Pantai) 257 [12] Mount Elizabeth Hospital: 1979 Orchard: 345 ...
After the Japanese surrender in 1945, a book containing the names of those massacred by the Japanese was kept in the hospital. Its current whereabouts are unknown. After World War II and into the 1970s, the Alexandra Hospital remained one of the most modern in Singapore, and it is now a part of the National University of Singapore Medical School.