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Last Colonial Classical Building |
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Buildings & Places - Public Buildings |
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Built in 1939, the Supreme Court was the last colonial classical building to be built in Singapore. Above the entrance of the building, the stately sculpture of Justice wields her scales and there is a frieze of the historic signing of the 1819 treaty between Stamford Raffles and Sultan Hussein, which established Singapore as a trading post. |
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