Other developments are planned on reserved sites near Fort Canning, but details have not been released.
Fort Canning had at least three sally ports but only one remains today.
A large block from the monument lay abandoned at Fort Canning until finally being broken up and used as gravel for a road.
One of these major projects was the construction of the fort that came to be known as Fort Canning.
At 09:30, Percival held a conference at Fort Canning with his senior commanders.
To provide vehicular access behind the building, the steep slopes of Fort Canning had to be cut back and shored up.
The first signal light on Fort Canning was a simple lantern attached to the top of the Flagstaff in 1855.
Fort Canning was used by the British army as their headquarters in Singapore, with a number of buildings built for this purpose in the 1920s.
Fort Canning is actually a small hill in the Central Area of Singapore Island.
Fort Canning was also within range of the Japanese artillery, forcing personnel into the Battle Box.