Friday, May 5, 2017

Clock Tower at the cross road

Yet again,the old wooden 50 feet high Atkinson Clock Tower
is in the news after surviving an earlier attempt
to develop a commercial center nearby a few years back.



Unveiled in 20th April 1905(112 years ago)
in memory of Francis George Atkinson,
the first District Officer of Jesselton
who died of malaria at a young age of 28
in December 1902. It was presented to the town
by his mother(Mrs Mary Edith Atkinson)
as a tribute to the memory of her son.
It survived allied bombings during the retaking of Jesselton
at the end of World War 2 but might not survive development .





















a google photo of the surviving tower after being retaken from the Japanese in WW2.



The tower was originally built using Merbau wood and 
The clock was made by William Potts and Sons in LeedsEngland.
The company was established in 1883 and became the part of Smith of Derby Group in 1933. 
It is maintain by Yick Ming Watch Dealers of Kota Kinabalu.

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Birch Memorial Clock Tower

The Memorial Clock Tower first unveiled in 1909,
build to commemorate James W W Birch
the first British Resident of Perak who was assassinated
by a local malay chief,Dato Maharajalela and
his men at Pasir Salak on 2nd November 1875.

 

The memorial is erected in the Renaissance style of architecture
and is the most imposing building around.
A painted faience frieze,representing "The Progress of Civilisation"
from prehistoric times to present day was designed by Messr Doulton and Co of London
who were also responsible for the four life size terra-cotta figures,
representing Justice,Loyalty,Patience and Fortitude.
These are placed at the four corners of the tower above the clock dials.
A niche holds a bronze potrait bust of the late J.W.W.Birch.(missing)
The work was cast from a model prepared by Mr Hamo Thornycroft R.A.
The clock and bells were supplied by Messrs. Gillet and Johnson of Croydon,
the bells,five in number,striking the Westminster Chimes.

Straits Times 9th Dec 1909-eresources.nlb.gov.sg
























It has a mother bell and four smaller bells (above)
and four panels illustrative of The Progress of civilization


Panel A and B,Prehistoric Times to the times of Christ



Panel A(Left to Right)
(Stone age)a Hunter,a Fisherman,a Woman Spinning,
(Iron Age)Man and Woman,
(Early eastern people)a Nubian with gold and ivory,a Chaldean astrologer,a Pottery woman,an Egyptian,an Assyrian and a Persian.



Panel B,(Left to Right)
(Eastern Meditteranean)
Judaism-Moses,King David,a Phoenician,woman  representing the Aegean Civilizations
(Far East)Confucius,Gautama Buddha,Lao Tzu,
(Greece and Roman) a  woman representing Greek art,Alexander the Great,
a Greek?/Roman? philosopher,Augustus.

Panel C and D,From Christ Time to Present Day



Panel C,(Left to Right)
(Byzantine Empire)-Constantine,
(Islam)-Mohammad Pbuh,
(Age of Chivary)-Crusader,
(Age of Faith)-St Clare of Assisi,
(Gothic Art)-Bishop with a model Cathedral,
(The Renaissance)
Science-Galileo Galilei,
Art-Micheal Angelo,
Literature-Vittoria Colonna,
Enterprise-Christopher Columbus,
(The Reformation)-Martin Luther,
(The Elizabethan Age)-William Shakespeare.



Panel D(Modern Science, Art and Social Services)(Left to Right)
Physics-Isaac Newton
Medicine-William Harvey
Use of Steam-James Watt
Easter art-an Embroiderer
Music-Beethoven
Engineering-George Stephenson
Photography-Louis Daguerre
Social Service-Florence Nightingale
Natural Science-Charles Darwin
Electricity-Thomas Edison
Human Surgery-Joseph Lister


The four life size terra-cotta figures representing
 "Virtues of British Administration"



LOYALTY



JUSTICE



PATIENCE




FORTITUDE

The gem of the Memorial,the now missing Birch bust,
a FB photo of Malaysia's famous Prop Master Charlie Choong
when young.