art.wikisort.org - SculptureThe Tan Kim Seng Fountain is a fountain in Singapore that was erected in 1882 in honor of notable philanthropist Tan Kim Seng for his donations for the Singapore's first reservoir and waterworks.
Tan Kim Seng Fountain The Tan Kim Seng Fountain |
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Coordinates | 1°17′27.9″N 103°51′15.2″E |
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Location | Esplanade Park, Singapore |
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Designer | Andrew Handyside and Company |
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Type | fountain |
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Beginning date | 1882; 140 years ago (1882) |
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Completion date | 1882; 140 years ago (1882) |
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Opening date | 19 May 1882; 140 years ago (1882-05-19) |
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Restored date | 1994; 28 years ago (1994) |
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Dedicated to | Tan Kim Seng |
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Designated | 28 December 2010; 11 years ago (2010-12-28) |
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Reference no. | 63 |
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History
The erection of the Tan Kim Seng Fountain by the British Colonial Government was in response to Tan's donation of $130,050 to the government for the construction of Singapore's Castle. The Tan Kim Seng Fountain was erected by the Municipal Commissioners to commemorate Tan's donation. However, his donation was squandered away by the Government Engineer, who hoped to make water run uphill through water pipes.[1] In 1882, possibly out of shame and to mark the British colonial government's appreciation, the fountain was installed at Fullerton Square to perpetuate his name, where it would grace the busy traffic intersection for four decades.[2]
The fountain was made by Andrew Handyside and Company from England, and officially unveiled on 19 May 1882.[3] The fountain was moved to Battery Road in 1905 and later in 1925 to the Esplanade, while the Fullerton Building was being constructed, where it currently stands.[4][5] In January 1994, it was shut down for repairs that lasted seven months. As part of this S$1.12-million restoration project, the 7m-high cast-iron fountain was also rust-proofed and a new foundation was built. On 28 December 2010, the Tan Kim Seng Fountain was gazetted as a national monument.[6] It currently sits alongside other monuments such as the Lim Bo Seng Memorial and Cenotaph at the Esplanade Park.[7]
Design and appearance
The Victorian-style iron fountain has three tiers and is decorated with classical figures.[8] The exquisite fountain features four Muses – Greek goddesses of science, literature, and the arts – in its lower bowl, each bearing an object of her patronage. Calliope, the Muse of Epic Poetry, carries a writing tablet; Clio, the Muse of History, carries a scroll; Erato, the Muse of Lyric Poetry, carries a lyre; and Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, carries a wreath. Beneath the sculptures of the Muses are four faces of Poseidon, the God of the Sea according to Greek mythology, each spouting water.[9] The fountain bears close resemblance to the Carriedo Fountain in Manila, which also dates from 1882, and was possibly manufactured by the same founder.
See also
- National monuments of Singapore
- Queen Elizabeth Walk
References
- Victor R Savage; Brenda Yeoh (15 June 2013). Singapore Street Names: A Study of Toponymics. Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd. pp. 214–. ISBN 978-981-4484-74-9.
The Tan Kim Seng Fountain was erected by the Municipal Commissioners to commemorate this donation. His donation was squandered away by the Government Engineer, however, who hoped to make water run uphill through 214 ...
- Justin Corfield (2 December 2010). Historical Dictionary of Singapore. Scarecrow Press. pp. 262–. ISBN 978-0-8108-7387-2.
He also helped, through a private donation, to improve the water supply by paying for the Tan Kim Seng Fountain in Fullerton Square in 1882; this in turn led to the establishment of the Singapore Waterworks.
- S. Ramachandra (1961). Singapore Landmarks; Past and Present. Published for D. Moore for Eastern Universities Press. pp. 31–.
The makers of the fountain were Andrew Handyside & Co. Ltd., of Derby and London, England. ... work would be completed within a year. But it never was. A large amount of money was spent on earthen drainpipes...
- Victor R. Savage; Brenda S. A. Yeoh (2003). Toponymics: A Study of Singapore Street Names. Eastern Universities Press. pp. 133–. ISBN 978-981-210-205-8.
Fullerton Square is bounded by Battery Road and Fullerton Road, and surrounding the square currently are Fullerton Hotel, ... The Tan Kim Seng fountain was originally installed in Fullerton Square in 1882 as a tribute to Tan Kim Seng's donation to the Waterworks.
- Victor R Savage; Brenda Yeoh (15 June 2013). Singapore Street Names: A Study of Toponymics. Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd. pp. 118–. ISBN 978-981-4484-74-9.
In this park area are several memorials, including the Cenotaph, the Tan Kim Seng Fountain (moved here in 1925 from Fullerton Square) ...
- "Tan Kim Seng | Infopedia".
- Insight Guides (2 March 2015). Insight Guides: Explore Singapore. APA. pp. 93–. ISBN 978-1-78005-846-7.
At the park's northern end is the Victorianstyle Tan Kim Seng Fountain, constructed to mark the merchant's contribution in ... At the southern end is the Lim Bo Seng Memorial, dedicated to the war hero who led the anti-Japanese resistance ...
- Wan Meng Hao (15 April 2011). Heritage Places of Singapore. Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd. pp. 112–. ISBN 978-981-4312-95-0.
This is the Tan Kim Seng Fountain—a 127-year-old memorial built by the Singapore municipal government in appreciation of Tan's generous donation towards the costs of early waterworks in Singapore. The selected cast iron fountain was ...
- "Esplanade Park Memorials". nhb.gov.sg. Archived from the original on 2015-10-23.
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- Silver Lining
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- Spirit of Kallang
- Stillness in Motion: 3 Airborne Self-Assemblies
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- Tall Tree in the Eye
- The Flight
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- Merlion
- The Panda Family
- The Rising Moon
- The River Merchants
- The Sound of Nature
- The Tightrope Walker
- The Walk
- The Wind, Her Rain and a Cloud Meet a Tree in the Monsoon Season
- Tipping Wall
- Tree of the Elements
- Tropical Leaf
- Urban People
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- Waterfall
- Wave
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- Wind Arbor
- Wind Sculpture I
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(Legend: † demolished) |
Gazetted in 1970s | 1973 |
- 1. Old Thong Chai Medical Institution
- 2. Armenian Church
- 3. St Andrew's Cathedral
- 4. Former Telok Ayer Market
- 5. Thian Hock Keng
- 6. Sri Mariamman Temple
- 7. Masjid Hajjah Fatimah
- 8. Cathedral of the Good Shepherd
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1974 |
- 9. Nagore Durgha
- 10. Masjid Al-Abrar
- 11. House of Tan Yeok Nee
- 12. Tan Si Chong Su
- 13. Masjid Jamae
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1975 | |
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1978 |
- 15. Saint George's Church
- 16. Hong San See
- 17. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
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1979 | |
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Gazetted in 1980s | 1980 | |
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1987 | |
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1989 |
- 21. Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
- 22. Goodwood Park Hotel (Tower Block)
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Gazetted in 1990s | 1990 |
- 23. (Caldwell House and Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Chapel)
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1992 |
- 24. (The Istana and Sri Temasek)
- 25. City Hall
- 26. Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall
- 27. Old Parliament House and Annex Building
- 28. Old Supreme Court Building
- 29. Empress Place Building
- 30. National Museum of Singapore
- 31. Former Saint Joseph's Institution
- 32. Former Attorney-General's Chambers
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1994 |
- 33. Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
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1996 |
- 34. Yueh Hai Ching Temple
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1998 |
- 35. Maghain Aboth Synagogue
- 36. Old Ministry of Labour Building
- 37. Old Tao Nan School
- 38. Chesed-El Synagogue
- 39. Old Hill Street Police Station
- 40. Ying Fo Fui Kun
- 41. Central Fire Station
- 42. Nanyang University Arch, Nanyang University Memorial and Nanyang University Library and Administration Building
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1999 |
- 43. The Chinese High School Clock Tower Building
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Gazetted in 2000s | 2002 |
- 44. Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church
- 45. Former Admiralty House
- 46. Tan Teck Guan Building
- 47. College of Medicine Building
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2003 |
- 48. Cathay Building †
- 49. Church of Saints Peter and Paul
- 50. MacDonald House
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2005 |
- 51. Saint Joseph's Church
- 52. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes
- 53. Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- 54. Tou Mu Kung Temple
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2006 | |
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2009 |
- 56. (Manasseh Meyer Building and Former Raffles College, currently the Bukit Timah campus of National University of Singapore)
- 57. Church of St Teresa
- 58. Keng Teck Whay
- 59. Former Command House
- 60. St James Power Station
- 61. Bowyer Block, Singapore General Hospital
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Gazetted in 2010s | 2010 | |
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2011 | |
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2013 |
- 65. Civilian War Memorial
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2014 |
- 66. Chung Cheng High School (Main)
- 67. Sri Thendayuthapani Temple
- 68. Masjid Alkaff Upper Serangoon
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2015 |
- 69. Jurong Town Hall
- 70. Istana Kampong Glam
- 71. Fullerton Building
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2016 |
- 72. Changi Prison, Old Entrance Gate, Turret and Wall
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2019 |
- 73. (Anderson Bridge, Cavenagh Bridge and Elgin Bridge)
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Gazetted in 2020s | 2022 |
- 74. Fort Siloso
- 75. Padang
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