Farrer Park

Farrer Park

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englishname=Farrer Park
chinesename=花拉公园
pinyin=Huālā gōngyuán
malayname=Taman Farrer
tamilname=ஃபேரர் பார்க்

Farrer Park is a historic neighbourhood in the central part of Singapore, located within the urban planning area of Kallang. Farrer Park is defined by the boundary formed by Dorset Road, Hampshire Road and Northumberland Road.

Etymology

Farrer Park and Farrer Road were named after R.F. Farrer (died 1956), who was Municipal Assessor and later President of the Municipal Commissioners in the 1920s. In 1952, there was an abortive attempt to change the name of Farrer Road in order to avoid confusion with Farrer Park, situated in a different location.

History

It was at Farrer Park that Singapore's first racecourse was built and the island's aviation history began.

The Racecourse on Farrer Park was established in December 1842 and was run by the Singapore Sporting Club. Races were held mostly on weekends and attracted a largely European audience. On non-race days, the Racecourse's large turf doubled as a golf course, grazing pasture and rifle range. Staffing the Racecourse were Baweanese settlers from Java in Indonesia. A sizeable Indian community also lived in the Farrer Park area; they were workers and owners of the cattle farms, rattan processing houses and pineapple factories in the vicinity. It was these cattle farms which gave the area its Malay name of "Kandang Kerbau", or "Buffalo Shed".

The first plane to fly over Singapore was here in March 1911, followed by the pioneer England-Australia flight of 1921 by Captain John Alcock and three crew members.

On 6 February 1919, Singapore celebrated its centenary and one of the many events that marked the occasion was a grand fair at Farrer Park. The Racecourse grounds were also used as an airstrip.

In 1924, the Racecourse was renamed the Singapore Turf Club. It remained at Farrer Park for a further nine years until 1933 when it moved to Bukit Timah. Farrer Park was then opened to the public. Playing fields were created and a Sports House was set up in what used to be the grandstand.

Farrer Park remained a favourite sporting venue for decades, with the Sports House becoming the headquarters of the National Sports Promotion Board from 1971 to 1973. Several other sports associations occupied Sports House until 1985 when it was destroyed by a fire.

Farrer Park saw its share of political gatherings during Singapore's turbulent pre- and post-war years. In 1942, immediately following the fall of Singapore to the Japanese, Indian and Malay soldiers were rounded up at Farrer Park and urged by the new rulers to switch allegiance.

In the post-war struggle for independence, political rallies took place at Farrer Park. In 1955, Singapore had its first local political elections for the Legislative Assembly. On 15 August 1955, the People's Action Party campaigned at Farrer Park for self-government.

When Singapore became an independent republic on 9 August 1965, returning military personnel were stationed at Farrer Park until proper barracks were found.

ee also

*Farrer Park MRT Station, the North East Line MRT station serving the area.
*Kandang Kerbau Women's and Children's Hospital
*Little India, Singapore

References

*National Heritage Board (2002), "Singapore's 100 Historic Places", Archipelago Press, ISBN 981-4068-23-3
*Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2004), "Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names", Eastern University Press, ISBN 981-210-364-3


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