Our History

Our History

1821

Alexander Guthrie, the youngest son of a Scottish farmer, arrived in Singapore to establish one of the first British trading houses on the island. Despite facing several challenges, including the major redevelopment of Singapore in the 1820s, he persevered and laid the foundations for what would later become a leading agency house, and eventually one of the pioneers in the plantation industry.

1824

In mid-February 1824, the new business of Messrs Guthrie & Clark was established in Singapore.

1833

James Guthrie, the nephew of Alexander Guthrie, who was brought to Singapore, renamed the business to Guthrie & Company following the resignation of his former partner, James Scott Clark.

1844

Daniel & Smith Harrison, together with Joseph Crosfield, formed a tea and coffee trading partnership in Liverpool, England, called Harrisons and Crosfield PLC. The group of companies under Harrisons & Crosfield would become part of Golden Hope Plantations in the 1990s.

1860

Harrisons & Crosfield became the third-largest tea trader in the world with annual sales of up to 2.75 million pounds (1.25 million kg).

1864

As sea travel shifted towards steam-powered vessels, Guthrie & Company’s leaders stepped in, spearheading the formation of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, that has over time evolved into today’s Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. The dock quickly rose to prominence as the greatest port in the Eastern Hemisphere.

1895

Harrisons & Crosfield established its first eastern branch, Lampard, Crosfield & Co, in Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), marking their entry into the plantation ownership business.

1896

Guthrie & Company helped put Malaya on the map as a major rubber producer, and within 30 years, they had also introduced oil palm to the region.

From Rubber to Residences: One Tree Hill’s Roots!

One Tree Hill was a vast rubber plantation owned by Guthrie & Company in the 1890s in Singapore. Now a residential area, it was home to a single towering jungle tree standing among the rubber trees.
 

The tall tree was one of the last remnants of Singapore’s original landscape. This lone survivor gave the area its name, One Tree Hill. The house in the picture was Alexander Guthrie's home in Singapore.

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