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what is now
Capitaland). The grandiose food court was opened with a lot of fanfare and wide media publicity, with several innovations, including a performing stage brought back street eating, reminiscent of the old Orchard Road carpark. This required a complete re-design of old Singapore push-carts, incorporating modern sanitary standards. It also required cooperation between the developer and various government authorities in order to close the street each evening to traffic. Renaissance Properties also installed a chiming clock, imported from Switzerland, which continues to operate today, reminiscent of an earlier era. Unfortunately due to economic conditions, financial returns could not be realised. In addition, poor ventilation became a problem (no air conditioning) and affected higher end dining. Lau Pa Sat was later taken over in 1995 by Kopitiam, another food court operator, which changed the concept to become a large food court. However, they retained the Jumabhoy's original idea of the food carts taking over the street alongside the market each evening.
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structure 125 feet (38 m) in diameter, and an inner drum 40 feet (12 m) in diameter. As with the previous structure, it suffered from its exposure to the monsoons and the sea, and soon after its construction, concerns over its safety were voiced, and the market needed to be repaired. In 1841, the market was extended on one side of the main building under the supervision of contractor Denis McSwiney with the erection of a new fish market. This new structure was a long open shed, and it was later further extended to run roughly parallel to two sides of the octagonal market. The extension would help protect the main market by serving as a breakwater to reduce the force of the swells and surf from the east. Despite concerns over its safety for many years, it stood for over 40 years until it was demolished when land was reclaimed on Telok Ayer Bay. The prominence of the market on the waterfront made the building a landmark of early
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is now located began. The newly reclaimed land, on which the current market now sits, was declared to be ready for use in 1890, and construction of a new market was initiated. The market was certified as completed on 1 March 1894, and Market Street was extended to the new location. The new
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structure, opened in 1824. It was built on the shore with part of its structure extended out to the sea, so waste from the market may be washed away by the tides and produce can be loaded or unloaded directly from boats via jetties. However, the building was not well-constructed – the timber
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Lau Pa Sat underwent a minor renovation in 2020. In
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again in 1827 regardless of fire regulation. The building was repeatedly repaired but by 1830, the structure was judged to be in an "extremely unsafe state" and needed to be rebuilt. A temporary market was erected in 1832 while a newer building awaited construction.
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producing Chinese, Malay and Indian melodies. The 23 Dutch bronze
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360° X 360° virtual reality tour of the Telok Ayer Market
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National Library of Singapore: "Former Telok Ayer Market"
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A History of Singapore Architecture: The Making of a City
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Historic building in Singapore used as a food centre
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Must Share News - Independent News For Singaporeans
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2087:Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
1320:Singapore - A Guide to Buildings, Streets, Places
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812:. Eastern Universities Press. pp. 112–113.
767:. Eastern Universities Press. pp. 67, 378.
686:(figure of a bell striker) dress like a coolie.
521:by P&W MacLellan, who had also supplied the
284:with stalls selling a variety of local cuisine.
1003:Jane Beamish; Jane Ferguson (1 December 1985).
913:. Archives & Oral History Dept., Singapore.
1181:Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names
866:Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names
809:Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names
764:Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names
718:Re-opening of the food court after renovation
331:means "bay water", and the then coastal road
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1084:. Cavendish Square Publishing. p. 24.
1009:. Graham Brash (Pte.) Ltd. pp. 44–45.
932:. Archipelago Press. 2002. pp. 44–45.
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979:. Routledge. pp. 48–49.
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1812:National Museum of Singapore
1604:Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
1373:Resources in other libraries
1249:Quek, Eunice (6 July 2014).
1214:, retrieved 21 November 2012
1081:Heritage Places of Singapore
839:Heritage Places of Singapore
793:Ministry of Education, R.O.C
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126:https://laupasat.sg/
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2147:Church of St Teresa
2114:Former Ford Factory
1909:Chesed-El Synagogue
1339:Lee Kip Lin (1983)
1065:Singapore Infopedia
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