Cavenagh Bridge, Singapore


Cavenagh Bridge is located across the Singapore River in the Central Region of Singapore. It is named after William Orfeur Cavenagh, the last governor of the Straits Settlements (1859–67) under British India control. The bridge, completed in 1869, is the oldest bridge across the Singapore River. It was the last major work of the Indian convicts and now serves as a footbridge.


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Location: Cavenagh Bridge, Singapore
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