Coleman Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Named after Irishman George Drumgold Coleman
My interest in the history of the bridge stems from its connection with George Drumgold Coleman, born in 1795 in Drogheda, Ireland and who was designer of the first bridge built in 1840. It has been r...
It’s a small bridge opposite police station, the colorful building in the area called City Hill. Many people like to go and walk in there as well as taking some pictures.
Not much to see unless you are a local history buff. This bridge replaced a much older one named after the first superintendent of public works. All is new except for the old original lamp posts. Nice...
The original Colman Bridge was only the second bridge built over the Singapore River, in 1840. Located between Clarke Quay and Boat Quay, it also links Hill Street with New Bridge Road. There have b...
Named after Irishman George Drumgold Coleman
My interest in the history of the bridge stems from its connection with George Drumgold Coleman, born in 1795 in Drogheda, Ireland and who was designer of the first bridge built in 1840. It has been r...
Small Bridge
It’s a small bridge opposite police station, the colorful building in the area called City Hill. Many people like to go and walk in there as well as taking some pictures.
Just a bridge
This is a regular bridge named after a person from the city’s past. It’s not really a thing to go see although you will see it if you walk around.
Just a big bridge with a little history
Not much to see unless you are a local history buff. This bridge replaced a much older one named after the first superintendent of public works. All is new except for the old original lamp posts. Nice...
Historic Bridge
The original Colman Bridge was only the second bridge built over the Singapore River, in 1840. Located between Clarke Quay and Boat Quay, it also links Hill Street with New Bridge Road. There have b...