The Coronation Memorial clock tower is a clock tower situated in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia.
The clock tower was unveiled in September 1939 and constructed as a memorial to the coronation of King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth, which took place on 12 May 1937.[1] It was financed mainly from funds from the British administration's Coronation Fund with some contributions from private donors,[2] and was designed by Charles Geoffry Boutcher, architect from Penang.[3]
The clock tower is located on a traffic island in the town's main street, Jalan Kangsar, and is 25 feet tall. It was built in the Arte Deco style with a granite, plaster finish, and topped with a golden dome.[4] Around the four clock faces is black, marble facing imported from Italy.