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Wheels and More Wheels at the Eastern Electrical Company

This old picture came from the same source as the one below. When did you last see so many trishaws in a Perak Street? But what street is it?
There are no prizes for the correct answer, just the honour of demonstrating your knowledge of your old home town.

A Busy 1950’s Street!

This photo came to us via a soldier (who took it) and a policeman (who saved it), both of whom served here during the Malayan Emergency. The picture really needs no explanation, simply two popular modes of transport in the 1950’s. Does any one have any tales to tell us about their ride in either of [...]

“Fashions Change, but Fashion Remains”, Ipoh 1930s

Putting up great old photos is always a pleasure and this one is no exception! Taken in Ipoh and probably dating around the 1930s this is a lesson in fashions of the times.
Just look at the styles of clothing old and new, east and west that are included in this group. Front left is a [...]

Perak’s Most Famous Waterfall

Perak, with its limestone hills has many beautiful waterfalls. Indeed it is suggested that there may well be several not yet discovered in the more remote parts of the state, but this one, Lata Kinjiang, is well known as it can be seen from the North South highway close to Tapah. We have posted it [...]

Singing Cockles, No Mussels, Alive, Alive O

You might wonder why these three men are pushing their boat up the Perak River towards Kuala Sepetang, originally known as Port Weld, the site of the first railway in Malaya that connected the port to Taiping Station (the then capital of Perak), rather than doing the obvious thing of riding in it. But the title of this post [...]

A House to be Proud Of

This house in Hume Street, New Town, Ipoh is often admired by visitors and locals alike. It has appeared several times on other blogs and it would be a serious omission if we did not include it on ipohWorld’s World as it is a great example of how nice Ipoh could look if other owners cared [...]

Greetings

We would like to take the opportunity on this special day to wish all our Muslim readers
“Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri”
from all the staff at ipohWorld

The E W Birch Memorial - a Point of Confusion

At one time Ipoh sported two Birch Memorials, the clock tower in memory of J W W Birch and this beautiful marble fountain in Belfield Street to honour his son E W Birch. These memorials always seem to cause confusion as today only the clock tower remains and more than one tourism site has misled [...]

Fair Park Shophouses Bite the Dust

This photograph taken by Wang Shaoming just a few months ago shows the row of 1930’s shophouses at what I like to think of as the far end of Fair Park. They look dilapidated, but with the curved end did display a certain character of their own and one wonders why the owners did not [...]

Perak - Our Beautiful State - Look After It

As I have just returned from a bone-dry part of Africa which is suffering a serious drought, with grazing animals dying from ingesting dust and nothing but dry brown stalks to eat, I thought it would be nice to remember how nice Perak’s countryside was - and despite the damage caused by mining and development [...]

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