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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

128-year-old prison in Kuching.

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The little steel door leading into the prison or out to freedom.“This old central prison was constructed way back in 1882. While the state government sings along making Kuching a heritage city, many old structures are being demolished and soon this 1882 building will be demolish .

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Built in 1882, the main prison building used to be 1st Rajah James Brooke's rest house before it became the city's first hospital.Old Kuching prison is even older than Pudu Prison in Kuala Lumpur.

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The building, which only became a prison after the World War 2, was the site for the execution of Sarawak's first freedom fighter, Rosli Dhobi, 60 years ago.

Surrounded by sharp barbed wire and two-layer fencing, the 128-year-old prison on a small hilltop stood proudly overlooking the city’s busy streets and other structures built long after its time.

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Door leading to women jail house...

 

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Added to this, having been vacant since two years back, the prison is now covered with overgrown vegetation and has become a breeding ground for snakes, mosquitoes and other creepy crawlies.

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Prisoner workshops carpentry & hand craft .......Prisoners are more  disciplined they  left behind beautiful work of art.

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The jail officer just leave behind the shoes and Malaysia national flag..they should learn to respect the National flag.

The local politician say:

KUCHING: The old Kuching Central Prison should be preserved instead of being demolished, asserted Padungan assemblyman Dominique Ng. HISTORICAL VALUE: The state government is called to retain the Kuching Central Prison as a prison museum. He wondered why the authorities concerned did not preserve the site and worse still, started taking down the building.

I photographed this picture this evening (03:00pm 30/11/2010 Tuesday).

4 comments:

Pak Zawi said...

Oh my God! They have just demolished the old pasar and now they are going to demolish another historical site? At least the main building should be retained and whatever new building should be built around it. Don't they have any brain at all? There is no difference between the leaders in Sarawak and the leaders a Federal. All are on demolition mode.
It is sad.

Khairul Onggon said...

Sayang pun kenak roboh.. mun dah jadi kedak Pudu Jail semua nyesal.. niway, nice shot Uncle.. Atleast ktk dah merakam gambar utk jadi bahan sejarah. SImpan gambar ya lak mesti org carik :)

shloke said...

Hi AK! Is there any death chambers in the prison?

Unknown said...

Pak zawi,
You are correct about retaining the main old building and Melaka City is good example.

WK:I still keep the old ceko market photograph.

Shloke:'Death chamber',I'm alone that day and I'm that scary hehehe..