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  1. Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781–1826) was a British East India Company Official who collected material from Java (in present-day Indonesia) and other parts of Asia while working in the region between 1805–1824. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, by James Thompson, 1824. Collection online.

  2. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles ( Jawi: ‏سر تومس ستيمفرد ريفل‌س‎ ‎; 6 Julai 1781 – 5 Julai 1826) ialah salah seorang yang menjumpai dan merekodkan Bunga Pakma bersama dengan Dr Joseph Arnold pada tahun 1816. Bunga Patma spesies itu diberi nama Rafflesia arnoldii sempena nama mereka.

  3. Sep 19, 2019 · A portrait of Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (1781–1826) by G F Joseph shows a man of confidence and success. He holds the declaration of his knighthood by the Prince Regent in 1817 – a response to Raffles having dedicated his book on Java to the Prince, and for his services there between 1811 and 1816, while Lieutenant-Governor for the East India Company (EIC) during British rule.

  4. As Singapore commemorates the 200 years since Sir Stamford Raffles arrived in search for a port to expand British trade in the region, interest has grown in its pre-colonial existence. To address the gap in knowledge, NUS Southeast Asian Studies, with support from the National Heritage Board, organised a conference, Singapura Before Raffles ...

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  6. Named for the most illustrious personalities of the Raffles story, the pair of Presidential Suites are the grandest hotel suites in Singapore. The Sarkies and Sir Stamford Raffles suites are located in the Main Building, overlooking the tranquil Palm Court and our legendary porte-cochère. Architecturally stunning, each comes with its own ...