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Boat Quay: a Gazetted Conservation Area 2008 Canvas

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$79.00 SGD
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12" x 18"
16" x 24"
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Product Description

A touch of home truly in your abode.

Our premium canvas prints are vibrant and machine-stretched over a 1-inch timber frame. It is also made with a durable medium that is resistant to both moisture and scratches. Our canvas is imported directly from Germany, ensuring a quality result

 

About This Image:

Boat Quay is one of the oldest and most historically significant places in Singapore. When Sir Stamford Raffles arrived in 1819, he designated the area for land reclamation. Sand from the hills near Battery Road was used to fill in the mangrove swamps at both ends of the Singapore River. This was Singapore's first developmental project. The buildings at Boat Quay were gazetted for conservation in 1989 and now mainly serve as food and entertainment venues.

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Cultural and Historical Sites

The thumbnails are for illustration purposes only.  My SG Memories images are curated from preserved heritage archives, and the quality of the physical print can vary based on the original file.