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Showing posts with label Happy Federal Territory Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Federal Territory Day. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Happy Federal Territory Day

Come what may, we wish our capital city a brilliant future :-)
Happy FT Day!

[Photo: Parliment House (built on a hill in the scenic Lake Garden and opened in 1963), c.1970, by Mr. Bill Strong - Melbourne, Australia]

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Happy Federal Territory Day

Happy FT Day to all Feredal-Territorians wherever you may be. :-)

P.S. We're still on a break today but will be back tomorrow bright and not-so-early at 10:45am!

[Photo: Sultan Abdul Samad Building (which began life as the Colonial Secretariat Building in 1897), c.1970. Mr. Bill Strong - Melbourne, Australia]

Friday, February 1, 2013

Happy Federal Territory Day

Happy FT Day! May you have an enjoyable city break.

We are business as usual and here if you need us. :-)

[Photo: Masjid Jamek, Jalan Tun Perak, circa 1970. Bill Strong - Melbourne, Australia]

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Happy Federal Territory Day

Happy Federal Territory Day.
We are open! As normal our hours are: Weekdays 10:45am-7:15pm and weekends 11am-7:30pm.

Panorama of the Railway Station and Railway Administration buildings in Kuala Lumpur. Photographed by Mr Bill Strong, Melbourne, Australia, c.1970.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Happy Federal Territory Day

Yes, we are open as usual today (Federal Territory Day), as well as tomorrow (eve of Lunar New Year), so that you can still make a dash for the last items on your fashion list before laying out your chopsticks and reunion dinner!

This old photo of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur was taken by Mr. Bill Strong of Melbourne, Australia in 1970, near the Robinson's Shopping Centre on Mountbatten Road, now renamed Jalan Tun Perak. Apparently:-
No. 6 was Economy Printers, and then Ubaidulla & Co.
No. 8 was the Philips showrooms.
No. 20-22 was Storch Bros.
No. 24-26 was Williams & Co. (Music Store) on the ground floor, and Eastern Photographers on the first floor.
No. 28 was Chic Ladies clothes.
No. 42 has the large round advertising sign "OUB" (Overseas Union Bank)