
The founder
of modern Singapore has two statues to his memory. The original
bronze cast by Thomas Woolner in 1887 was unveiled originally on the
Padang on 27 June 1887 by the Governor, Sir Frederick Weld. In 1919
(Singapore Centenary Celebrations), this statue was removed to a site
in front of the Victoria Memorial Hall and Theatre. After the
occupation of Singapore in 1942, the Japanese placed it in the
Museum, but it was reinstated in its present location in 1946. 1972
saw the unveiling of the present polymarble statue which was made
from plaster casts from the original 1887 figure. The replica stands
on North Boat Quay, behind Parliament House - at the site where
Raffles is though to have landed on January 29, 1819.