People Talks & Workshops

Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - His Life in Singapore 1819 to 1823

by National Library Board
23 May • 10:30am

Celebrate Sir Stamford’s life and contribution to Singapore in this talk!

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Saturday (23 May): 10.30am - 11.30am

Professionally, many of Sir Stamford Raffles’s initiatives and actions were driven by strategy, duty and purpose. From the moment that Raffles set foot on Singapore soil, Raffles negotiated with local rulers to secure British rights, set up a trading port in Singapore, conceptualised and implemented the Town Plan of 1822, established the Botanic Gardens on Fort Canning hill, founded Raffles Institution and donated 2000 Spanish dollars for its inception. These amongst other initiatives laid the foundation for further growth in Singapore. Join the Author in celebrating Sir Stamford’s life and contribution to Singapore.

About the Speaker
Gerald Chew is a Singapore-based lawyer, corporate advisor, and writer with an enduring interest in colonial and Southeast Asian history. Gerald was educated as a Barrister at Middle Temple in London, England and admitted to the Singapore Bar. He studied the life and legacy of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, exploring the colonial foundations of Singapore and the interplay of personalities, treaties, and forces that shaped Singapore’s early development. He offers a unique perspective on strategy, history and the institutions Sir Stamford established. His book on Raffles is a tribute to Singapore’s founding figure and a reflection on how legal, political, and cultural legacies continue to influence Singapore. Gerald aims to contribute meaningfully to the conversation on identity, history, heritage, culture and governance.

National Library Board

The National Library Board (NLB) manages a network of 27 public libraries, the National Library and the National Archives of Singapore. NLB promotes reading, learning and information literacy by providing a trusted, accessible and globally-connected library and information service through the National Library and a comprehensive network of Public Libraries.





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