This book consists of a biography of John Turnbull Thomson and a number of plates of paintings that he drew on Singapore under British colonial rule. Thomson, as an early surveyor in Singapore, was appointed Government Surveyor for the Traits Settlements. Apart from constructing a number of roads, bridges and buildings, he wrote a number of books and articles on the region and, as a self-trained artist, painted a number of pictures which are now an important record of the early days in Singapore.

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artist
Location code
MON.THJ3
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

1979

No of pages

136

ISBN / ISSN

9789971917005

No of copies

1

Content type

artist monograph

Chapter headings

Thomson Arrives In The East

The Return To Singapore

The First Lighthouse In The East

Departure From Singapore

An Early Surveyor in Singapore: John Turnbull Thomson in Singapore 1841-1853
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An Early Surveyor in Singapore: John Turnbull Thomson in Singapore 1841-1853