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St James Power Station is a building located in HarbourFront, Singapore. Built in 1926, it was Singapore's first power station, having supplied electricity to the nearby port and the surrounding industries, shipyards and residences. It was previously also the one and only coal-fired power plant in the country. After it was decommissioned in the 1970s, it became a warehouse and subsequently as a major music-themed nightlife venue until 2018. In 2009, St James Power Station was designated as one of the country's national monuments by the National Heritage Board.

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  • St James Power Station is a building located in HarbourFront, Singapore. Built in 1926, it was Singapore's first power station, having supplied electricity to the nearby port and the surrounding industries, shipyards and residences. It was previously also the one and only coal-fired power plant in the country. After it was decommissioned in the 1970s, it became a warehouse and subsequently as a major music-themed nightlife venue until 2018. In 2009, St James Power Station was designated as one of the country's national monuments by the National Heritage Board. It is currently used as the headquarters for the technological company Dyson as well as being the site of a heritage trail and gallery tour dedicated to Singapore's port and industrial history. (en)
  • 圣占姆士发电厂(英語:St James Power Station)位於新加坡紅山港灣區(近怡丰城),建於1926年,是新加坡第一所用煤發電的電廠,也曾是全国唯一的燃煤电厂。 电厂在1970年代退役后被用作一间仓库,随后直至2018年转为主要以音乐为主题的夜生活场所。2009年,圣占姆士发电厂被国家文物局登记为新加坡的第60座国家古迹。 它目前被用作科技公司戴森的总部,也是新加坡港和工业历史遗产小径和画廊之旅的所在地。 (zh)
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  • Alexander Gordon and Preece (en)
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  • Entrance to St James Power Station (en)
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  • 圣占姆士发电厂(英語:St James Power Station)位於新加坡紅山港灣區(近怡丰城),建於1926年,是新加坡第一所用煤發電的電廠,也曾是全国唯一的燃煤电厂。 电厂在1970年代退役后被用作一间仓库,随后直至2018年转为主要以音乐为主题的夜生活场所。2009年,圣占姆士发电厂被国家文物局登记为新加坡的第60座国家古迹。 它目前被用作科技公司戴森的总部,也是新加坡港和工业历史遗产小径和画廊之旅的所在地。 (zh)
  • St James Power Station is a building located in HarbourFront, Singapore. Built in 1926, it was Singapore's first power station, having supplied electricity to the nearby port and the surrounding industries, shipyards and residences. It was previously also the one and only coal-fired power plant in the country. After it was decommissioned in the 1970s, it became a warehouse and subsequently as a major music-themed nightlife venue until 2018. In 2009, St James Power Station was designated as one of the country's national monuments by the National Heritage Board. (en)
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