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CAVENAGH BRIDGE

Building my sg cavenagh bridge

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CAVENAGH BRIDGE

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Hello everyone! Let me introduce myself.

I am a bridge, a very old bridge.

My name is CAVENAGH.

Have you seen me before?

No? Let me show you some pictures.

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That’s me! CAVENAGH BRIDGE!

Singapore River

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People use me to get across the river.

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Smile! I love visitors and they love me!

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I was born in 1868.

Your grandparents and parents

were not born yet.

Maybe your great grandparents

would have been born by then.

That is how old I am.

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Would you like to see how

I have changed over the years?

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Look at how old this photo is. It was taken in

the early 1900s!

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People can walk across because of me!

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Before the bridge was built, people used boats to cross the river.

They had to wait a long time and even pay for their ride.

It cost about one cent per ride.

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For a long time, trams, cattle, horses and people used me and I

was overcrowded.

When my brother Anderson was born in 1909, he helped to take

over some of my work. I was grateful.

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And that’s my brother Anderson!

That’s me!

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Eventually the government decided to change me to a

pedestrian bridge.

Now you only see pedestrians or cyclists

using me.

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There is a sign board on me that reads:

Police Notice The use of this bridge is prohibited to

any vehicles… and to all cattle and horses.

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I’ve seen Singapore grow from this…

… to this! And I’m excited to see where we will go next!

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Come and visit me and my 4 siblings! We are called the 5 heritage bridges.

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We are proud that we can

continue to play our part

to serve the people of Singapore.

Will you play your part too?