Peck Seah Street
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Peak Seah Street (Chinese: 柏城街) is a street located in Tanjong Pagar on the boundary between Outram Planning Area and the Downtown Core in Singapore. The road connects Gopeng Street and Tras Street to Maxwell Road, and is intersected by Wallich Street.
[edit] Etymology and history
Peck Seah Street was named after Seah Peck Seah, son of Seah Eu Chin and brother of Seah Liang Seah. He was the proprietor of Ho Hong Steamship Company and a partner of the Chin Huat Hin Oil Trading Company. He also served as a Justice of Peace. The Seah family was prominent in the Ngee Ann Kongsi and controlled it for many years.
[edit] Reference
- Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2004), Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names, Eastern University Press, ISBN 981-210-364-3
edit | Roads and streets in Tanjong Pagar, Singapore | |
Bernam Street | Bukit Pasoh Road | Cantonment Road | Cook Street | Choon Guan Street | Craig Road | Duxton Hill | Duxton Road | Enggor Street | Gopeng Street | Hoe Chiang Road | Kee Seng Street | Keong Saik Road | Lim Teck Kim Road | Murray Street | Murray Terrace | Neil Road | Peck Seah Street | Tanjong Pagar Plaza | Tanjong Pagar Road | Teo Hong Road | Tras Street | Wallich Street | Yan Kit Road |