Philip Jackson (surveyor)

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Philip Jackson (24 September 1802, Durham 1879) was a British Royal Navy lieutenant in the Bengal Regiment Artillery.[1][2] Jackson has also served as assistant engineer, executive officer and surveyor of public lands in colonial Singapore and laid out the city plan (the Jackson Plan) for Singapore in 1822. He was a key person in Raffles plans for the settlement and the Elgin Bridge in Singapore was once named in his honour.

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