- John Turnbull Thomson
John Turnbull Thomson (1821-1884) was a British
civil engineer who played an instrumental role in the development of the earlyinfrastructure of nineteenth centurySingapore .Biography
Thomson was born on
10 August 1821 , atGlorum ,Northumberland ,England . He was the third child of Alexander Thomson and his wife, Janet, née Turnbull.After his father was killed in a
hunting accident in 1830, the young Thomson went to live with his mother inAbbey St. Bathans ,Berwickshire . He was educated atWooler and Duns Academy , later spending some time attached toMarischal College ,Aberdeen , andEdinburgh University before studyingengineering atPeter Nicholson's School of Engineering atNewcastle-on-Tyne .Thomson arrived in the Malay Straits in 1838 and was employed by the East India Survey. In 1841 he was appointed Government Surveyor at Singapore and in 1844 became Superintendent of
Road s andPublic Works .He was responsible for the design and construction of a number of notable engineering works including
bridge s, roads, andhospital s. He conducted the allotment survey of Singapore, thetopographical survey of the island of Singapore and its dependencies, and the marine survey of theStraits of Singapore and the eastcoast s ofJohore andPenang . His outstanding achievement was the erection of theHorsburgh Lighthouse on Pedra Branca.until 1873. From 1876 until 1879 he was Surveyor-General of New Zealand.
From 1856 until 1858 Thomson surveyed and explored large sections of the interior of the
South Island , covering most of the southern half of the island. Many names in the area bear witness to Thomson's Northumbrian background, though there is a widespread belief that the naming of many places was through a disagreement with the New Zealand surveying authorities. It has long been suggested that Thomson originally intended to give traditional Maori names to many places, but these names were refused. In response, Thomson gave prosaic Northumbrian names to many places, often simply in the form of a Northumbrian dialectic name for an animal. TheManiototo region around the town of Ranfurly,Central Otago is rife with such names as Kyeburn, Gimmerburn, Hoggetburn, and Wedderburn as a result, and the area is still occasionally referred to as "Thomson's Barnyard ".Thomson was a founder of the
Otago and Southland Institutes of New Zealand, to which he contributed numerous papers onscientific subjects includingethnological studies. Through his knowledge ofHindustani and Malay, he became interested incomparative linguistics and developed a theory ofracial diffusion based onphilological evidence.He was also a keen amateur painter of landscapes, working mostly in oils. His
painting s have little artistic merit but from a topographical viewpoint are of some interest today.Thomson married Jane Williamson of
Dunedin in 1876. He died at his home on16 October 1884 . By marriage he was related to the Hall-Jones family, whose number includedWilliam Hall-Jones , a formerPrime Minister of New Zealand .Legacy in Singapore
During his government service in Singapore, Thomson was responsible for many projects:
*Thomson's 1852 report on Singapore's
water supply led in 1862 to approval of the Thomson Reservoir, nowMacRitchie Reservoir .
*He made an elaborate survey of theStraits of Singapore , in conjunction with Captain Congalton who was largely responsible for clearingpirates from Malayan waters. He also surveyedKeppel Harbour .
*He carried out repairs and lowering of the Coleman Bridge.
*He was thearchitect and builder of:
**Horsburgh Lighthouse on Pedra Branca,
**Hajjah Fatimah Mosque ,
**thespire for the St. Andrew's Cathedral,
**Dalhousie Obelisk , a monument,
**European Seaman's Hospital,
**the first bridge across theKallang River , known asThomson Bridge , and
**Tan Tock Seng Hospital atSerangoon Road .Several extant places, roads and buildings in Singapore are named after J.T. Thomson. These include:
Area
*Thomson, a region in central SingaporeRoads
*Thomson Road, the arterial road that runs through the Thomson area
*Jalan Lembah Thomson
*Old Upper Thomson Road
*Thomson Close
*Thomson Green
*Thomson Heights
*Thomson Hill
*Thomson Hills Drive
*Thomson Ridge
*Thomson Terrace
*Thomson View
*Thomson Walk
*Upper Thomson Road Amenities
*Thomson Medical Centre
*Thomson/Whitley ParkReferences
*Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2003), "Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names", Eastern Universities Press, ISBN 981-210-205-1
External links
* [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/T/ThomsonJohnTurnbull/ThomsonJohnTurnbull/en 1966 Encyclopedia of New Zealand]
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