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  2. Princess House - Wikipedia

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    The Princess House has been visited by Prince Philip and Princess Margaret. [2] The building was also visited by Putra of Perlis during his three-day tour of Singapore in November 1963. [ 9 ] The building was gazetted for conservation in 2007 by the Urban Redevelopment Authority .

  3. Wedding of Mary I of England and Philip of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Mary, if Philip died before her, would enjoy a dowry or jointure income from Spanish lands and territories including Brabant, Flanders, Hainault and Holland. Margaret of York had the same jointure in 1468. Possibly, the final articles would include a contract preventing Philip appointing foreigners to English offices.

  4. National monuments of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    For historical significance (World War II, self-independence of Singapore, transformation and the oldest memories of the structure), these buildings are not allowed to be demolished. The Preservation of Monuments Act gives the board authority to order the preservation of such sites and promote research and public interest in the monuments.

  5. Sri Temasek - Wikipedia

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    The name of the house, Sri Temasek, means "splendour of Temasek" in Malay.The Malay word seri or sri means "charm; quintessence; splendour; glory" [2] or a "cynosure" [3] (something that attracts attention by its brilliancy or beauty; a centre of attraction, interest, or admiration) [4] Temasek, which means "sea town" in Javanese, was the name of an early city on the site of modern Singapore.

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  7. 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 .

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  9. Marymount, Singapore - Wikipedia

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