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Abdul Mutalib bin Abdul Wahab




Abdul Mutalib bin Abdul Wahab


Name: Abdul Mutalib bin Abdul Wahab
Call names: Abang Talib, Pak Talib, Uncle
Born: 28 August 1940 Chow Thye Road, Penang

Abdul Wahab bin Haji Yassin (father), Zainab Bee bt S. A. Mohd Noor (mother) and sons Abdul Mutalib (left) and Ismail (right). 
Message received on 12 April 2019, 11:17:
Myself on the left side and my younger brother Hj. Mohd. Ismail on the right side.--Abdul Mutalib Wahab, 12 April 2019, 11:17
Schools attended:
  1. St. Theresa's School
  2. Methodist Boys' School, Penang
Occupations & places worked:
  1. Singer 1961-. Learned singing while dancing in Hawaii Night Club in Butterworth. Taught by Kalthom, a dance hostess. Can dance any tempo except tango the hardest. Favourite singers Paul Anker, Neil Sedaka, Sway
  2. MYS Sdn Bhd, Prai, Province Wellesley 1972-1995
  3. Schoolteacher at Sek Keb KMS (now Sek Keb Taman Seri Gedung)



Residence: Sungai Petani, Kedah

Father: Abdul Wahab bin Hj Yasin
Mother: Zainab Bee bt Capt. Mohd. Noor

Wedding of Zainab Bee bt S. A. Mohd Noor to Abdul Wahab bin Haji Yassin, Penang, c.1939.

Message received on 11 April 2019:
Salam Faridah Abd. Rashid ini lah gambar perkahwinan arwah ibu dan bapa saya Abd. Wahab b. Hj. Yassin dgn Zainab Bee bt. S A. Mohd. Noor. Harap Faridah tolong masuk sebagai maklumat ke dalam salasilah Capt. Mohd. Noor bin Shaik Ahmad. Tahun dan tempat perkahwinan kedua ibu bapa saya tak ingat. Agak2 dlm tahun 1939 sebab saya  dilahirkan pd thn 1940 di Govt. Qtrs Chow Thye Road , off Burmah Rd. Penang.--Abdul Mutalib Wahab, 11 April 2019, 21:58

Grandfather: Capt. Mohd, Noor bin Shaik Ahmad
Grandmother: Wan Teh bt Ariff

Great-grandfather: Shaik Ahmad (Hyderabad, India)
Great-grandmother: Siti Hajar (Butterworth, Penang)

Wife:




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Abdul Mutalib Wahab
... datuk nenek saya Shaik Ahmad berasal dari Hydrabad, India dihantar oleh kerajaan East India Co ke Pulau Pinang bertugas sebagai tukang jahit (tailor) utk governor Brown selepas Francis Light dtg ke PP.


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Abdul Mutalib Wahab
Saya dilahirkan di Chow Thye Road, Pulau Pinang 24/8/1940. Ibu saya Zainab Bee bt SA. Mohd Noor berkahwin agak saya dlm tahun 1938, orang dulu2 kahwin umur muda. Tolong Faridah Abdul Rashid kira balik tahun berapa agak nya Capt. Mohd. Noor bin Shaikh Ahmad berkahwin dgn Wan Teh bt. Ariff.


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Abdul Mutalib Wahab
Faridah Abdul Rashid anda telah banyak menulis salsilah tentang keluarga kita yg mana semuanya telah mendapat kepujian dari kalangan keturunan Shaik Ahmad yg berasal dari India.

Sepertimana yg anda maalum nenek saya Capt. Mohd. Noor bin Shaik Ahmad ada lah anak bongsu dari enam beradik dilahir di Gelugor, Pulau Pinang. Berkahwin dgn 1. Wan Teh bt. Ariff (dari Gelugor PPinang) 2. Che Wan orang Butterworth 3. Mariam Bee juga orang Butterworth.

Saya tujuh beradik cucu2 Capt. Mohd. Noor bin Shaik Ahmad dari isteri nya yg pertama Wan Teh bt Ariff sangat berbesar hati sekiranya Faridah Abdul Rashid dpt trace family tree nenek Wan Teh bt Ariff utk pengetahuan kita. Terima kasih.


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From Messenger, 14 March 2019:

Abdul Mutalib Wahab 
... bapa Che Wan Teh bukannya Capt. Awang. Yg sebenar adalah Che Wan Teh bt. Ariff.


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Shaik Varusay Kader Naina Mohamed c.1839-1918


Shaik Varusay Kader Naina Mohamed 
Gender: Male
Birth: estimated between 1839 and 1899
Death: 1918
Penang, Malaysia
Place of Burial:  Penang, Malaysia
Immediate Family:
Son of Aurana Peena Pitchay Ghany
Brother of Sultan Mydin A.P

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SHAIK VARUSAY KADER NAINA MOHD

Shaik Varusay Kader Naina Mohd is your great uncle's first cousin once removed's wife's sister's husband's uncle.

You →  Jumabee Tulip Che Lah your mother
→  Dr Hj Che Lah b Md Joonos her father
→  Jumma Bee Kassim his mother
→  Wan Su Mohamed her daughter
→ Aladin Merican Noordin her husband
→  Mohd Murshordin Merican Noordin his father
→  Mah Wan Bee (10) Mohamad Noordin Merican his sister
→ Shaik Sathuck Ali Allyshah Meah her son
→  Shaik Natarsa Shaik Sathuck his son
→  Wan Sara Hamid Sultan Merican his wife
→ Hajjah Che Wan Rashidah Merican binti Hamid Sultan Merican her sister
→  S. M. Zainul Abidin her husband
→  Sultan Mydin A.P his father
→ Shaik Varusay Kader Naina Mohd his brother

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Sultan Mydin 1869-1933



Sultan Mydin A.P
Gender: Male
Birth: 1869
Death: 1933 (64)
Penang, Malaysia
Immediate Family:
Son of Aurana Peena Pitchay Ghany
Husband of Meeracha Ammal bt Kader Sultan
Father of S. M. Muhammad Yusoff; S. M. Mohammad Haniff; S. M. Zainul Abidin; Hajjah Fatimah Bee; Hussein S.M.; Shahron Bee(Mami Ponnu); S.M. Isahak and Zaitun Bee
Brother of Shaik Varusay Kader Naina Mohd


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SULTAN MYDIN A.P

Sultan Mydin A.P is your great uncle's first cousin once removed's wife's sister's husband's father.

  1. You →  Jumabee Tulip Che Lah your mother 
  2. →  Dr Hj Che Lah b Md Joonos her father 
  3. →  Jumma Bee Kassim his mother 
  4. →  Wan Su Mohamed her daughter 
  5. → Aladin Merican Noordin her husband 
  6. →  Mohd Murshordin Merican Noordin his father 
  7. →  Mah Wan Bee (10) Mohamad Noordin Merican his sister 
  8. → Shaik Sathuck Ali Allyshah Meah her son 
  9. →  Shaik Natarsa Shaik Sathuck his son 
  10. →  Wan Sara Hamid Sultan Merican his wife 
  11. → Hajjah Che Wan Rashidah Merican binti Hamid Sultan Merican her sister 
  12. →  S. M. Zainul Abidin her husband 
  13. →  Sultan Mydin A.P his father

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Haji Zainul Abidin bin Sultan Mydin 1898-1969


Haji Zainul Abidin bin Sultan Mydin, BA, JMN, JP (1898-1969)

He was also known as:
SM Zainal Abidin
SM Zainal Abidin, BA
Zainal Abidin b. Sutan Maidin
Haji S.M. Zainul Abidin
Tuan SM Zainal Abidin
Sutan Maidin is sometimes written as Sultan Mydin in different accounts
SM Zainul Abidin is sometimes written as SM Zainal Abidin in different accounts

Born: 3 October 1898, 167 Cakela Lane (renamed Argyll Road)
Deceased: 8 December 1969
Where died? Penang
Place of burial? Penang

Family
- father: A.P. Sultan Mydin
- mother: Meeracha Ammal bt Kadir Sultan
- # of children (sibs): 7
  1. Haniff bin Sultan Mydin (SM Haniff) - elder brother of SM Zainal Abidin
  2. Yusof bin Sultan Mydin (SM Yusof) - office assistant, Education Office, Penang
  3. Hussein bin Sultan Mydin (SM Hussein)
  4. Zainul Abidin bin Sultan Mydin (SM Zainul Abidin) - he was #4 son
  5. Isahak bin Sultan Mydin (SM Isahak)
  6. Hajah Fatimah Bee bt Sultan Myin
  7. Shaharom Bee bt Sultan Mydin (youngest sister)

Siblings: 7
Brother of S. M. Muhammad Yusoff; S. M. Mohammad Haniff; Hajjah Fatimah Bee; Hussein S.M.; Shahron Bee (Mami Ponnu); S.M. Isahak and Zaitun Bee.

Zainul Abidin’s youngest sister, Shaharom Bee married to S. Mohamed Ismail who set up Ismalia Bakery (now renamed Maliia Bakery) on Transfer Road, Penang. It is famous for roti Benggali (a misnomer for the actual roti penggalis or sharecropper's bread).

Residence
He lived 2 doors down from the Jewish Cemetery at No. 35, Jalan Zainal Abidin (formerly Jalan Yahudi).
Zainul Abidin’s home was situated just behind the present UMNO building, at the junction of Macalister Road and Jalan Zainal Abidin.
He was 31 years old when he came to live here.
He lived here from 1929 till his demise in 1969 (40 years).

Demise
Zainul Abidin passed away peacefully on 8 December 1969.
He was 71 years old.

Union
SM Zainul Abidin married Hajjah Che Wan Rashidah Merican bt Hamid Sultan Merican
(her parents are Hamid Sultan Merican and Wan Teh)


Children: 11
  1. Zainal Ariffin (eldest son)
  2. Datuk Haji Zainul Alam (5 March 1926-12 December 1991) - senior RTM broadcaster. He was better known as an entertainer, singer and stand-up comedian.
  3. Datuk Azizan
  4. Wan Chik married Aziz Ibrahim
  5. Datu' Haji Zainul Aziz (15 December 1928)
  6. Zainal Aminuddin
  7. Zainul Akbar
  8. Zainal Alauddin (9 June 1932-9 May 1990) married Fatimah Sham (31 Aug 1940-14 June 2007)
  9. _______ ?
  10. Wan Majmin
  11. Zainul Arshad (youngest son)

Zainul Abidin’s fifth son put together a book to record the family history and contributions of his late father. — ‘Pengkisahan Riwayat Hidup Haji S.M. Zainul Abidin’

Education
  1. 1903 Chowrasta School, Penang
  2. 1914 Penang Free School (PFS); passed Senior Cambridge in 1914 (aged 16)
  3. 1915-1918 Trainee teacher at PFS
  4. Zainul Abidin was head prefect for 2 years and was awarded the Medal of Merit by his principal Ralph Henry Pinhorn. 
  5. In 1918, the then school head Harold Robinson Cheeseman offered him a job as a school teacher at PFS.
  6. He taught geography (Ilmu Alam) and Literature (Sastera) and languages (Latin and French)
  7. 1933 University of London (off campus course); obtained B.A. (Hon) London 1933
  8. Zainul Abidin was the first Malay to obtain a B.A. degree (externally) from London University in 1933.

He survived 2 World Wars
WWI 1913-1918  -- he was 15-20 years old
WWII 1941-1945 -- he was 43-47 years old

Government Civil Service

During WWI:
- 1915 trainee teacher at Penang Free School
- 1917-1918 School Captain of Penang Free School
- 1918-1938 (20 years) teacher at Penang Free School; strict disciplinarian
- S.M. Zainul Abidin was one of Penang’s pioneer educationists
- Among his former students were Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail
  (Raja of Perlis), Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu and Tuan Yusoff Rawa.
- He taught at the Penang Free School for 20 years before becoming headmaster of
   the Francis Light School in 1938.

Post-WWI:
- 1938 Headmaster of Francis Light School in Penang

During WWII:
During the Japanese occupation he was appointed as the radio station supervisor for Radio Penang.

Post-WWII:
- 1945 School Inspectorate in Prai
- Inspector of Malay Schools, Penang
He retired as Inspector of Schools in Penang.

Retirement
He retired from the Goverment Civil Service as Inspector of Schools in Penang in 1953.

Political Involvement
- Penang politician 1946; 1953-1964 (11 years)
- he was a founder member of UMNO Penang
- he set up UMNO Penang with a few friends
- 1946 fought against Malayan Union
- but civil servants could not be involved in politics; 7 years in limbo?
- he retired in 1953 and rejoined politics
- he was active in politics and headed UMNO Penang
- he was UMNO Penang Chairman
- He won the parliamentary seat in Balik Pulau in the 1955 election (he was 57 years old).
  This was the first Malayan Parliamentary election.
- He was offered the post of Education Minister but he declined as he did not want to leave Penang.
- He was responsible for getting a piece of land from his good friend, the late Hamid Khan,
   to build the UMNO building in Penang.
- He managed to build the UMNO building in Macalister Road.
- The UMNO building is near the Jewish cemetery

Contributions to Society

1. Scout
-- Scout Master
-- Assistant Commissioner of Scout

2. Persaudaraan Sahabat Pena Malaya (PASPAM)
-- a pen-pal club
-- involved literary figures and Kaum Muda Islamic reformist leaders
-- The first national conference was held at Sunlight Muslim Association, 212 Kota Road, Taiping
    on 11 Nov 1934.
-- Setiausaha Agong (General Secretary):
    Syed Alwi bin Syed Sheikh al-Hadi (father of Dr Syed Mohamed bin Alwi al-Hadi)
-- Yang Dipertua (President):
    S.M. Zainul Abidin (he wrote many books; a close friend of Dr Che Lah bin Md Joonos,
    an early Malay doctor)
-- Penasihat Umum (General Advisor):
    Sheikh Abdullah al-Maghribi al-Ghadamshi (publisher, printer, writer, educationist;
    born 1892, Ghadamis, Libya-died 1974, Libya;
    taught Arabic, Arabic literature, Fekah and Balaghah at Madrasah al-Mashoor;
    Headmaster of al-Mashoor (1919); taught at Madrasah Idrisiah, Perak;
    opened his own Madrasah al-Huda al-Diniyyah;
    owned a printing company, Al-Huda Press;
    published his writings Kitab Munir al-Ifham and Kitab Ilmu Balaghah; printed religious
    reading materials and newspaper, Sahabat)

3. UMNO
-- member of Alliance Council
-- member of the 1955 Federation Legislative Assembly
-- UMNO Penang Chairman
-- MP Balik Pulau 1955
-- build UMNO building in MacAlister Road, Penang

4. University of Malaya (UM)
-- member of University Court for several years

5.  Department of Education, Federation of Malaya
-- committee member of Razak Report and Rahman Talib Report
-- He was also involved in the setting of Bahasa Baku Melayu/Indonesia
    (also read about Dato' Lokman Musa in 1967-69)
-- Published his book:
    Kitab Ilmu Bumi dikarang dan diatur oleh S.M. ZAINUL-‘ABIDIN, B.A. (LONDON),
    Ketua Guru Ilmu Bumi dan Ilmu Alam di Penang Free School (1920-1938).
    Diterbitkan dalam siri The Malay School Series, No.24,
    Publishing for The Department of Education Federation of Malaya.
    Dikeluarkan oleh Jabatan Pelajaran dan dicetak di Singapore oleh
    Malayan Publishing House, Limited, 1948.


6. Penang Malays' Co-operative Society (PMCS)
-- President of the Penang Malays' Co-operative Society
-- This co-operative built the first flat in Taman Abidin, Perak Road, Penang in 1973,
    4 years after his demise.

7. Dar-Es-Salam Harmonian Party
-- a musical band which he set up with his children
-- headed by him

8. Penang Wireless Party
-- HQ at Penang Radio Station
-- he was a member and the radio announcer for the Malay section, managing the news and song
    requests.

9. Penang Malay Association (PMA) or Persatuan Melayu Pulau Pinang (PEMENANG)
-- History 1927:
    PMA began as an afternoon gathering at the home of a local Malay millionaire, Mohamad Ariff
    Tajuddin (popularly known as Mohamad Ariff) at Hutton Lane on Sunday, 27 March 1927.
    Mohamad Ariff's house was across the road from Masjid Jamek Jalan Hutton (Hutton Lane).
    The gathering was attended by Malay intellectuals and property owners.
    The members discussed the setting up of an organisation to look after the interest of the Malays
    in Penang, and to protect their religion under British administration.
-- HQ at 60, Jalan Pemenang (formerly part of Cantonment Road)
-- Tuan SM Zainul Abidin was Pengerusi Tetap Persidangan Agung UMNO Malaya when UMNO
    held its annual conferences at Francis Light School, Penang in 1946 and 1948.
-- Tuan SM Zainal Abidin was the President of PMA between 1948 - 1951.
-- Tuan SM Aidid was Economic & Treasury Officer (Pegawai Ekonomi dan Kewangan), and
    eventually become Treasurer (Bendahari) UMNO Malaya in 1948.
-- Captain Mohamed Noor Bin Mohamed was appointed as Treasurer (Bendahari) UMNO Malaya
    and succeeded Tuan SM Aidid in 1950.
    Captain Mohamed Noor was a teacher at Penang Free School (PFS) and the elder brother of
    Dr Abdul Ghani bin Muhammad, an early Malay doctor.
-- In the 1970's, the State Government under Dr Lim Chong Eu granted PMA a plot of land at the
    junction of Anson Road and Macalister Road,
   where Bangunan Persatuan Melayu Pulau Pinang was built. The four-storey shoplot building at
   117 Jalan Macalister today houses a car showroom on the ground floor.

Merits and Awards
- He was the first Malay student with a B.A (Hon) London in 1933.
- Johan Mangku Negara (JMN)
- Justice of the Peace (JP) or Jaksa Pendamai

Interests
Languages - he mastered and taught 7 languages: Tamil, Arabic, Malay, English, Latin, French, and Japanese. He was a multi-lingual legend.
Recreation: tennis, billiard, chess, draught, judo, cooking, reading and traditional medicine, music.
He was a judo instructor.
He wrote the country’s first Undilah song to encourage the people to vote in the 1955 election campaign.

Legacy
- Yahudi Road near the Jewish Cemetery was renamed Jalan Zainal Abidin (misspelling: it should be
   Jalan Zainul Abidin)
- SMK Haji Zainul Abidin, Scotland Road, Penang 1965 became Haji Zainul Abidin School in 1972
- Sekolah Haji Zainul Abidin, Jalan Scotland officially transferred to Sekolah Menengah Agama
  Lelaki Al-Mashoor in 2009
- SHZA then relocated to Jalan Hamilton, Jelutong and is known as SMKHZA
  (SMK Haji Zainul Abidin).

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External links:

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/community/2013/07/13/jalan-yahudi-to-jalan-zainal-abidin-the-real-zainal/

http://penangmalays.com/2015/02/18/zainul-abidin-sultan-mydin/
by Ahmad Muaz
Source: Victor J. Morais (Ed.) (1959). The Leaders of Malaya and Who’s Who 1959-1960. Singapore: Fisher

http://penangmalays.com/2015/02/18/zainul-alam-zainul-abidin/

http://penangmalays.com/2014/03/28/syeikh-abdullah-al-maghribi-al-ghadamshi/

https://faqirullah1958.wordpress.com/tag/sm-zainul-abidin/ (pic of book front cover)
by Faqirullah
Kitab Ilmu Bumi dikarang dan diatur oleh S.M. ZAINUL-‘ABIDIN, B.A. (LONDON),
Ketua Guru Ilmu Bumi dan Ilmu Alam di Penang Free School (1920-1938).
Diterbitkan dalam siri The Malay School Series, No.24,
Publishing for The Department of Education Federation of Malaya.
Dikeluarkan oleh Jabatan Pelajaran dan dicetak di Singapore oleh Malayan Publishing House Limited, 1948.

http://smkhzapenang.blogspot.com/2009/08/background-of-haji-sm-zainul-abidin.html

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/community/2013/08/24/respected-teacher-politician-and-writer-zainul-abidin-and-his-family-are-illustrious-names-in-islan/
The Star Online
Community
Saturday, 24 August 2013

http://www.geni.com/people/Datuk-Hj-Zainal-Alam-bin-S-M-Zainul-Abidin/6000000004844445413

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S. M. ZAINUL ABIDIN BIN SULTAN MYDIN

S. M. Zainul Abidin is your great uncle's first cousin once removed's wife's sister's husband.
  1. You  →  Jumabee Tulip Che Lah your mother 
  2. →  Dr Hj Che Lah b Md Joonos her father 
  3. →  Jumma Bee Kassim his mother 
  4. →  Wan Su Mohamed her daughter 
  5. → Aladin Merican Noordin her husband 
  6. →  Mohd Murshordin Merican Noordin his father 
  7. →  Mah Wan Bee (10) Mohamad Noordin Merican his sister 
  8. → Shaik Sathuck Ali Allyshah Meah her son 
  9. →  Shaik Natarsa Shaik Sathuck his son 
  10. →  Wan Sara Hamid Sultan Merican his wife 
  11. → Hajjah Che Wan Rashidah Merican binti Hamid Sultan Merican her sister 
  12. →  S. M. Zainul Abidin her husband
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Hotel with revolving skybar in Penang


Dr Che Lah and wife Mariah at a revolving skybar of a hotel in Penang.

I am uncertain of the name of the hotel in this photo. There is only one hotel in Penang with a revolving skybar. The hotel has changed name 3 times.
  1. Georgetown City Hotel
  2. Berjaya Penang Hotel
  3. Three Sixty Revolving Restaurant, Bayview Hotel, George Town

There are clean bright orange brick roof tiles in the brightly lit background at left. This points to the 1970s.

The glass panes are the same in coloured photos today as they were back then - they tilt outward.

There is a half-height railing  all around in this photo, which has been replaced with opaque panels today.

The furniture points to that of the 1970s. The chairs are characteristic with round armrests. The tables are round. The chairs and tables are arranged close together.

The tall glasses (real glass) were used in the 1970s. Nowadays they are replaced with colourful plastic tall glasses.

In the old days, tissues were served as in this photo. Nowadays tissues are placed flat on the table, and limited to one tissue per customer.


External links

https://www.berjayahotel.com/penang/location.html

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Tulip Che Lah (5) British Council Course 1954

Tulip and her batch mates sailed on the Tynwald en route from Liverpool to Douglas on Isle of Man in January 1954. They sailed past the Tower of Refuge and sailed into the docks at Port Douglas. They then took a bus ride to their hotel, enjoying the beautiful scenery of Douglas along the way.

The Kirkby students in the Second Batch 1952-1954 were attending a British Council Course which was held at Douglas, Isle of Man in January 1954. They stayed at a beautiful white-washed Fort Anne Hotel in Douglas on the Isle of Man.

On 28 January 1954, the students took time off during Easter vacation. They took many photographs of their vacation on the Isle of Man. The students whose names Tulip wrote on the rear of her many photographs were Monique, Alias, Zainab, Ramli Shaari, and Sophia.

Tulip and Monique went to see the cliff formations near Douglas; Monique sketched the cliffs there.

Tulip, Alias, Zainab, Ramli and Sophia enjoyed a picnic behind the hotel, overlooking Douglas Bay. They then walked through the vast open fields (meadows) in the area.

Tulip, Alias, Zainab bt Hamid Don, Ramli Shaari and Sophia went to Douglas town and visited the Manx Museum. They sat on the front steps of the Manx Museum and were photographed together in the prevailing cold weather. They wore closed shoes and were dressed in thick coats.

The Kirkby students also sailed south, past Fort Anne Hotel and visited Castletown, a coastal town south of Douglas.

It is unknown whether they sailed around the Isle of Man or to Port Erin and back to Douglas.

Tynwald ship route from Liverpool to Douglas, Isle of Man 1954
View of the Isle of Man from Liverpool coast
Getting closer to the Isle of Man 1954
Approaching Douglas Bay, Isle of Man, January 1954.
Tower of Refuge is at right of photo.

View of Fort Anne Hotel at Douglas, Isle of Man, taken from the ship Tynwald 1954

Feeding the ducks at Douglas Promenade, Douglas, Isle of Man 1954
Rooftop view from Fort Anne Castle, Fort Anne Rd, Douglas, overlooking Douglas Bay 1954
Rooftop view from Fort Anne Castle, Fort Anne Rd, Douglas, overlooking Douglas Bay 1954
Picnic behind Fort Anne Hotel, overlooking Douglas Bay in the background 1954.
From left: Alias, Zainab, Ramli Shaari and Sophia.

On the meadows near Douglas 1954



Perched on the clifftop near Douglas 1954
Cliff near Douglas, close to Fort Anne Hotel 1954. This could be at the Nun's Chair rock formation.

Monique sketching the cliff at Douglas 1954

Could be near Rushen Castle or at Castletown, Isle of Man 1954

Fort Anne Hotel is extant but has changed name and function. It was the Midocean and has now become the Dohle IOM, a shipping management company.


External links

Fort Anne Hotel was located at 15 Fort Anne Road.
It became the MidOcean (IOM) Ltd.
In 2001, it became the Dohle (IOM) Ltd.
The shipping management company is based in Douglas Bay, Isle of Man.
It underwent renovation in 2010 (Google).
http://www.doehle-iom.com/
http://www.midocean.co.im/
http://www.iomonline.co.im/
https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/File:Im1950RAC-Fort.jpg
http://manxscenes.com/July%2004/Fortanne.htm

Douglas, Isle of Man
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas,_Isle_of_Man
http://www.iomttbreaks.com/isle-of-man/isle-of-man-towns-and-villages
https://www.whatsinport.com/Douglas-Isle-of-Man.htm

Manx Museum, Isle of Man
http://manxscenes.com/Jan%2004/8.jpg
https://www.artfund.org/what-to-see/museums-and-galleries/manx-museum

Port Skillion, Douglas (cove)
https://www.imuseum.im/search/collections/places/mnh-place-11778.html
https://www.geocaching.com/

Villiers Hotel, Douglas, Isle of Man
http://www.jlb2011.co.uk/iom/douglas/page3.htm

Castletown, Isle of Man
http://www.castletown.org.im/heritage/index.html

Maps, Isle of Man
https://www.whatsinport.com/Douglas-Isle-of-Man.htm

Old photos of Isle of Man
http://www.isleofmanpostalhistory.com/
http://www.oldukphotos.com/isle_of_man_douglas.htm

Llandudno, Marine Drive, Isle of Man
http://www.anglesey.info/llandudno_photograph_archive_page6.htm


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Tulip Che Lah (5) Kirkby Students 1952-1954

KIRKBY STUDENTS

There were at least 4 batches of students
  • first batch (1951-1953) - my father's batch (Math Option)
  • second batch (1952-1954) - my mother's batch (Geography Option)
  • third batch (1953-1955) 
  • fourth batch (1954-1956)
Here are some names which appeared on the rear of many of Tulip's many photographs (some are signed and difficult to decipher):
  1. Tulip Che Lah (35 Maxwell Rd, KL)
  2. A. Ratas
  3. R.R. Sellman (her tutor, Roger Sellman; Pound-Down Corner, Exeter)
  4. M. Sellman (her tutor's wife, Mia Sellman)
  5. G. Ramachandran
  6. Ariff YHKM? (Yasmin Hanoum bt Kamil Mohamed Ariff?)(Penang)
  7. Wan Hafsah W. C. Bakar? Wan Hafsah Wan Che Bakar?
  8. Labd / W S alis / Alias / Wan Alias? Wan Alias Wan Shamsudin?
  9. Nagadren
  10. Lim Yuen Chin
  11. PH Wing / PHDing?
  12. SB Khoo
  13. M.F. Gwenda Rees
  14. Ivy Oh Ei Wu/Wee?
  15. Tan Beng Thean
  16. T Parameswaran
  17. Zabidah Megat Ismail
  18. G Ches?
  19. C. Umattevi
  20. Francis Khoo
  21. Joseph Chua
  22. Umi Nandey
  23. C. Manguyer Karasi (Karani?)
  24. Katherine Wulff
  25. Jessie D' Cruz (Jessica D' Cruz)
  26. Jurien Su Amoh Gin? Vivien Su Amoh Bee?
  27. Vijaya Vale
  28. Khong Swee Geoh
  29. Wariyam Singh
  30. Raji Sundram
  31. Tan Sook Cheng/Tan Sok Cheng?
  32. Khamis
  33. Monique Thomoez / Thomas?
  34. Zainab bt Hamid Don (later wife of Ramli Shaari)
  35. Ramli bin Shaari (later husband of Zainab Hamid Don)
  36. Sophia
  37. Bainun bt Mohd Ali (later Tuanku Bainun, wife of Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak)
  38. Colette - Douglas Town Hall, Isle of Man 1954
  39. Simone Lategir - Douglas Town Hall, Isle of Man 1954
  40. Madeleine Baloy - Douglas Town Hall, Isle of Man 1954

Tulip was in Tutorial Group S. 9. (10 students) and her tutor was Mr R.R. Sellman, whose wife is Mia Sellman (M. Sellman). I met the Sellmans at their home at Pown-Down Corner, Exeter, UK in October 1980.

Tulip was in the Geography Option at Kirkby, in the second batch 1952-1954. There were 24 students in this Option.

Tulip played hockey for Kirkby College. She was the ladies hockey captain.


Ladies hockey team, Kirkby College, England 1952-1954
Standing from left:
Ivy Oh (Penang), Chin Tai Mois, Jessie De Cruz (N9), Miss McBain (Scottish PE instructor), Wong Yuit Bee(?), Au Moh Yin (Ipoh ACCS), Mary Rodrigues (Ipoh).
Kneeling from left:
Chandra Panniah (Convent Ipoh), Katherine Wulff (ACCS Ipoh), Tulip Che Lah (KL), Bainun Ali (Penang), Isabella Navaratnam (KL).
Ladies hockey team, Kirkby College, England 1952-1954
Sultan Selangor's visit to Kirkby College, England 1952-1954
Malay students at (could be) Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Kirkby College, England  1952-1954
Wariyam Singh, Nagadren, G. Ramachandran, T. Parameswaran, C Manguyer Karasi, Raji Sundram, et al, Kirkby College, England 1952-1954

Malayan students at (could be) Interlaken, Switzerland 1952-1954
From left, unknown woman, Tulip, Au Moh Yin (Ipoh ACCS)?, Roger Sellman?, Kirkby College, England 1952-1954
She could be C. Umattevi, Umi Nandey, or Jessica D' Cruz, Kirkby College, England 1952-1954


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Tulip Che Lah (5) Kirkby Campus 1952-1954

KIRKBY
Malayan students
Second batch
1952-1954
2-year teacher training course

1952 - 1954 - Tulip then went to Kirkby College near Liverpool in England. Her senior was her future husband. Another senior was Saliah bt Ismail @ Fatima Abu, younger sister of (Tan Sri) Dr Abdul Majid bin Ismail. Other friends were Yasmin Hanoum bt (Sir) Dr Kamil Ariff (George Town, Penang), (Tuanku) Bainun bt Mohd Ali (Perak), (Tan Sri Dr) Yahaya Ibrahim (Bayan Lepas, Penang), Ramli bin Shaari (Perak) and his future wife Zainab (Perak).


KIRKBY CAMPUS
(photos from Mak and Bapak's collections)










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