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The Ipohbornkid Collection : The Corner Of Belfield And Hale Street
The picture shows a shop house block at the junction of Belfield (Jalan Sultan Yussuf) and Hale Street which was also known as Jalan Bandaraya in the 70s and 80s (present day Jalan Tun Sambanthan).
According to Ipoh Remembered, the shop facing the camera used to be Nara's Elite Art Studio, Nara was an active member of Ipoh's business and civic community for the better part of the 1910s and 1920s. Nara was one of those listed that helped Charles Alma Baker raise money for the war-planes that were given to the government during the First War.
The shop next to it (right) used to be the originl Star Barbers and the son of proprietor of the Belfield Street shop, Karu, told us in 2010:
On the left of the picture, where the cars are parked, is the Ipoh Padang.
To see a photograph of the original Star barbers, click here.
To read more about the Star Barber, click here.