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(Removed claim: Provenance/History (P17): As Queenstown was first and foremost created for those displaced from slum clearance schemes, planners feared the town would end up housing people from lower income levels.) |
(Removed claim: Provenance/History (P17): To mitigate this issue, the Working Party proposed that professionals and business people from middle to upper income levels should be encouraged to settle in Queenstown.) |
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Property / Provenance/History: To mitigate this issue, the Working Party proposed that professionals and business people from middle to upper income levels should be encouraged to settle in Queenstown. / rank | |||
Revision as of 07:05, 19 December 2023
This map, created by Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in 1958, carries with it Queenstown’s rich history as Singapore’s first satellite town, constructed by SIT in 1953. (2018-0001)
- Singapore Improvement Trust
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English | Map of Queenstown |
This map, created by Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in 1958, carries with it Queenstown’s rich history as Singapore’s first satellite town, constructed by SIT in 1953. (2018-0001) |
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93.4 x 118.2 x 2 cm
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1958
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Singapore Improvement Trust
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Map in black frame
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These efforts at creating socio-economic variation and diversity within the neighbourhood was directed at fulfilling Queenstown’s intended function – to be a “self-contained and balanced community” with a unique identity.
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2018-0001
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