Never be the same again: Kuching used to have its own train station
from Pekan Batu 10 to Brooke Dockyard. The fare was only 10 cent. The railway is now replaced by the new road-Jalan Keretapi. |
The old Ban Hock Wharf in 1950s: Ban Hock was the name of
contractor's firm owned by a Chinese contractor.
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The Astana: The site was the original place where
James Brooke built his first house at Kuching.
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The Fort Margherita in 1960s: Its location was inside the
area of PDRM Briged PGA Headquarters.
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The General Hospital at Kuching. The picture was taken
in 1910.
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India Street in 1960s. It becomes the official pedestrian mall
during 1990s.
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Kampung Buntal in 1960: One of the typical Malay and
fishing village.
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Kampung Gita in 1956: Houses were entirely made by marsh-palm,
woods and bamboos during that time.
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Kampung Santubong in 1965: One of the famous Malay village with
Santubong tales, the original admin town before
Kuching was founded by James Brooke.
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Kuching Airport in 1960s. It is the important southern gate
at Sarawak and now it becomes the international airport.
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The center of Kuching town in 1839: It was the busiest place
for business and traders, until now.
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Kuching's old Division Mosque: It was originally planned by
Datu Patinggi Ali and his sons.
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The original view of Sarawak Museum, built in 1891. The front side
were reconstructed for a better space in 1911. |
The Borneo Company Ltd: Today, this building site becomes
the site for Hilton Hotel building. |
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Million thanks, appreciation and credits for:
Prosperous Kuching (2009)
Kuching Resident Office
Sarawak Zaman Dahulu (1994)
Sarawak Museum
Pustaka Negeri Sarawak
and anyone who is related to this info or pictures.
Thank you very much.
#tmg2013
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