Sunday, 10 April 2011
Rickshaws in Singapore, Penang, Kuala lumpur
It was a poor old Chinaman
That dragged a rickshaw means,
He was not great, he was not wise,
Nor very, very clean,
But he was honester by far
Than many men I have seen.
And Oh! It was a soldier bold,
Who cursed the waning light,
And did beseech he might be blowed
Particularly tight
If that poor rickshaw man refused
To take him home that night.
The rickshaw man did do his best,
He limped, he hopped, he ran,
The soldier angrily did cursed
That poor old Chinaman;
“When will I reach Tanglin like this,
You d-----d old Chinaman?”
At last they reached the barracks far,
The Chinaman is glad,
But lo! The soldier gives no fare,
But swears at him like mad.
In fear the rickshaw man retreats,
His heart is very sad.
O! Intellectual Gentleman,
Please tell me if you can,
To drag a rickshaw or to steal
Which is the wisest plan?
- Singapore Jottings by D.I.N. 1885
After reading this poem in a book, I thought a spotlight on the Rickshaw man in Malaya and the Straits Settlements ( SS) would a befitting gesture to the poor migrants. The rickshaws were prevalent as a cheap mode of transport, but was phased out after the war – ironically with the introduction of the tri-shaws during the Japanese occupation of 1942-1945. Posted above is a history board of the rickshaws.
Friday, 8 April 2011
Ipoh Railway Station antique lift, Ipoh
A unique sign in the old lift in the Ipoh Railway Station. It reads:
Hi Dearest Girls & Boys
I am as antique as your grand grand pa is,
I move slow & react slow,
If you push/pull my door when use me,
then I will shock there & stop there,
So, lovely boys & girls,
treat me well, treat me good,
treat me like your lady,
For going up - press 1 time of button (3)
& wait 1 minute for door closing,
For going down - press 1 time of button (1)
& wait 1 minute for door closing,
then I will always be here for next 100 years
to serve You, your son and grandson
Please use this instructions whenever you use something old and with heritage value, so that future generations can still enjoy such antiques! Hopefully the sign still exist in this lift as the picture was taken in 2007 - Apologies for the blurry picture as the lift actually stopped suddenly , in between floors, whilst TOM was taking the picture!
Vintage Mercedes Benz, Gelang Patah, Johore
Interesting gathering of vintage Mercedez Benz vehicles from the 1950-1960's era. Gave a heritage feel to the small town of Gelang Patah in Johore.
British Colonial Post Box, Ipoh Railway Station, Ipoh
An Old British Colonial Post Box located outside the iconic Ipoh Railway Station. The station was opened in 1935 and was designed by Arther Benison Hubback, who also designed the Kuala Lumpur Railway station (1910), the Jamek Mosque ( 1909 ) and the Kuala Lumpur City Hall ( 1904 )