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kahnjar1 9th March 2013 09:19 PM

Fort Cornwallis 1788, Penang, Malaysia
 
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Following The Guns of Fort Siloso, and other interesting Museum threads posted on the Forum recently, here are some pics of Fort Cornwallis established by the British in Penang in 1788.
I find it interesting that the once Colonial countries, take extreme pride in their heritage, when in a lot of cases, the actual Colonial Powers tend to let their own heritage at home fall into decay.
The other thing to consider here is that the climate, generally wet and humid, is not conducive to preserving metal and material objects.

kahnjar1 9th March 2013 09:24 PM

...a few more pics
 
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...a few more....

M ELEY 10th March 2013 01:49 AM

Spectacular pics! Thanks for posting them. These old forts of the 18th always fascinated me, especially in this context. Perhaps you should send them to the other side as well, for comments? Very interesting!

Andy Stevens 10th March 2013 06:05 PM

Again a series of great pictures of a fascinating subject. In a way, these old defence works and what they represented or more correctly, supressed, is what led to my interest in Ethnic weapons. The wars and conflicts fought between Imperial powers and indigenous populations caught my imagination at a young age, and these dramatic structures made the words of history dance from the pages of many a dusty books. Many thanks for posting.

Robert 11th March 2013 03:11 AM

Wonderful photos, thank you very much for sharing these with all of us that for one reason or another are stuck at home.;) :D

Robert

kahnjar1 11th March 2013 04:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert Coleman
Wonderful photos, thank you very much for sharing these with all of us that for one reason or another are stuck at home.;) :D

Robert

You are very welcome Robert. Glad that you have enjoyed the various pics. Living in NZ, it is not easy and quite expensive for us to get to Europe to see the historical sites there, but Asia is much closer, and very much cheaper, so many of us Kiwis head in that direction. However it still takes $$ so travel is not that regular unfortunately.
Stu


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