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  1. George C. Dromgold (July 14, 1893 – April 9, 1948) was an actor and writer, who wrote a book about his South Seas exploration. Early years. George Dromgold was the son of R. W. Dromgold, a Los Angeles businessman, real estate investor, and member of the Los Angeles City Council, and Nellie Squire Dromgold. [1] .

  2. www.nlb.gov.sg › main › article-detailG. D. Coleman

    G. D. (George Dromgold) Coleman (b. 1795, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland–d. 27 March 1844, Singapore) was Singapore’s pioneer colonial architect. He became the first Government Superintendent of Public Works when he was appointed on 19 October 1833.

  3. G. D. (George Dromgold) Coleman (b. 1795, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland–d. 27 March 1844, Singapore) was Singapore’s pioneer colonial architect. He became the first Government Superintendent of Public Works when he was appointed in 1833.

  4. George Drumgoole Coleman (1795 – 27 March 1844), also known as George Drumgold Coleman, was an Irish civil architect who played an instrumental role in the design and construction of much of the civil infrastructure in early Singapore, after it was founded by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.

  5. G. D. (George Dromgold) Coleman (b. 1795, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland–d. 27 March 1844, Singapore) was Singapores pioneer colonial architect. He became the first Government Superintendent of Public Works when he was appointed in 1833.

  6. George Dromgold was born on July 14, 1894 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Square Shoulders (1929), Love Over Night (1928) and Celebrity (1928). He was married to Helen Shepard Dromgold. He died on April 9, 1948 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.

  7. Grave of George Dromgold Coleman, deceased 1844. Coleman was the first Government Superintendent of Public Works in 1833. As such, he was Singapore's pioneer colonial architect who planned, surveyed, and built much of early Singapore. He was buried at the Christian Cemetery at Fort Canning Hill.