The Former Ford Factory is located along Upper Bukit Timah Road at Bukit Timah in Singapore.
It is the place where British forces under Lieutenant-General Arthur Percival surrendered to Japanese forces under Lieutenant-General Yamashita Tomoyuki on 15 February 1942 after the Battle of Singapore.
The Old Ford Motor Factory had since been gazetted as a National Monument in 2006, and converted into an exhibition gallery and archive named Memories at Old Ford Factory.
The factory was established and built for the Ford Motor Company of Malaya (also known as Ford Malaya in short) in October 1941 and possessed an Art Deco-style façade, which was typical of most buildings and structures, both public and private, of that era, and became Ford's first motor-car and vehicle assembly and construction plant in the region of Southeast Asia.
Address: 351 Upper Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 588192
Bukit Timah (Singapore)
Latitude: 1.3526435
Longitude: 103.7689207
Site: https://corporate.nas.gov.sg/f...
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Type: Manufactured
Function: Enterprise museum
Creation date: 27-04-2021 02:15
Last update: 17/07/2023