Mandai Road Print
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The Mandai Road print by Lee Xin Li features Mandai Road (万礼路). Paved in 1855, Mandai Road links Woodlands Road to the junction of Upper Thomson Road and Sembawang Road. Likely named after the Mandi River, it appeared in the 1828 Plan of Singapore by Captain James Franklin. The illustration features the former Nee Soon Post Office, a remnant of the Nee Soon Village owned by Lim Nee Soon, a prominent landowner in rubber and pineapple plantations.
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Mandai Road Print
Mandai Road Print
Details
The Mandai Road print by Lee Xin Li features Mandai Road (万礼路). Paved in 1855, Mandai Road links Woodlands Road to the junction of Upper Thomson Road and Sembawang Road. Likely named after the Mandi River, it appeared in the 1828 Plan of Singapore by Captain James Franklin. The illustration features the former Nee Soon Post Office, a remnant of the Nee Soon Village owned by Lim Nee Soon, a prominent landowner in rubber and pineapple plantations.
To find more details, please visit our Art Prints FAQ page.