George Dromgold Coleman, (b.1796, Drogheda County, Louth, Ireland – d. 27 March 1844) (a.k.a. G. D. Coleman) became the first Government Superintendent of Public Works when he was appointed in 1833. He was Singapore's pioneer colonial architect who planned, surveyed, and built much of early Singapore for 15 crucial years, shaping the course of Singapore's architectural development and early urbanisation.
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