India House, Penang Explained

India House
Location:George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Start Date:1937
Completion Date:1941
Destruction Date:-->
Architect:S.N.A.S Sockalingam Chettiar
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The India House is a historical building in George Town, Penang, Malaysia.

History

In the early 20th century, the land of the building was used by the Huttenbach Brothers & Co. for their business. The present building was constructed in 1937.[1] During the Japanese occupation of Malaya in World War II, the building was left unoccupied. Following the destruction of the earlier George Town Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation headquarters in World War II, the India House served as the location of the bank until the bank returned to the reconstructed HSBC building in 1951. The India House was later used by the United States Information Service until the 1970s.

Architecture

The building is a two-story building with Indian art deco style designed by S.N.A.S Sockalingam Chettiar.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Su Nin, Khoo . Streets of George Town, Penang. . Janus Print & Resources . 2001 . 983-9886-00-2 . 3rd.
  2. Web site: India House. My Penang. 17 January 2021.