Wonder if that Bata's sLogan : First to Bata then to schooL; stiLL stands ?..
i remembered how proud we were in schooL wearing our Badminton masters ! .The boys wouLd be donning thethat was in the 60s/70s when people not so affluent. These days Bata = buy and throw away.
i remembered how proud we were in schooL wearing our Badminton masters ! .The boys wouLd be donning the
green soLes' ; and the girLs' red ..
Btw; wonder if Bata is stiLL big in MaLaysia ?..
I was visiting the area around Peninsula & noticed that they are upgrading the area around Capitol again. I can remember back in the old days when there was a car park next to Capitol Theatre, next to this was the National show room, then Bata, then some shops like Balbir selling sports gear, a music shop selling musical instruments, etc.
Trying to remember what was behind the National showroom. I think it was something to do with the British forces, a club for the British Does anyone have memories of what was in that area? In particular behind the National showroom?
Unless you're sure you're bringing the right woman up there, it can become Registry of Nighmares!
The carpark had many hawker stalls, the most famous of which was the Beef Kwayteow soup.
Except for bata shoes, school uniform, jeans, sports equipment and psychdelic t-shirts, i can't recall it as gathering place after school.
that is Peninsula Plaza car park, the lifts are still thereI only can recall the car park had a vehicle lift, first of its kind here then.
The plot of land where Bata building stood was merged with the adjacent plots where Peninsula Plaza is now, and yes the Bata corner occupied the spot where the old building used to beSome people might be confused about the discussion about Bata. There was the original Bata, in it's own buildiing and the old location but in the new Peninsula building Bata II.
No lah!, I brought my girl friends up there using the long hard climb stairs, between the Hill Street Fire Station & Hill Street Police Station now ministry of?? with all the gaudy paint work. Brought them up the stairs for a round of 'rubba rubba' till 'fire' started & one gets wet & clammy. Back then, you don't 'shoot' the girls ( shy lah!) and going to hotel...very malu, one you know!.
I have never walked into the lane leading to the Capitol Theatre. Usually, I'd just walk past Peninsula Plaza and Capitol Centre, or cross the road and walk along the pavement next to St Andrew's cathedral.
You can still see Capitol Centre and Capitol Theatre in Google Maps street view.
My Last show at CapitoL was Abba the Movie ..I use to sell tickets at Capitol and Oden theatre...young and restless with no direction....
I use to sell tickets at Capitol and Oden theatre...young and restless with no direction....
My Last show at CapitoL was Abba the Movie ..
Was it Kangaroo Club or some other name, later it moved to opposite "ang teng Bay Tow" the Old Clifford Centre, used to be deep in. Ram would know, his Khaki Shorts, baton carrying Police days, might have attended , brawlers & drunken sailors or servicemen.
that was in the 60s/70s when people not so affluent. These days Bata = buy and throw away.
What is the history of BATA? Is this a Sinkee brand? Quite popular in LOS too. See many branches all over the place.Bata has moved with the times, now they are selling school versions of runners such as New Balance. They still have a presence in Spore & Malaysia. They are probably doing better than Creative
What is the history of BATA? Is this a Sinkee brand? Quite popular in LOS too. See many branches all over the place.
What is the history of BATA? Is this a Sinkee brand? Quite popular in LOS too. See many branches all over the place.
Bata started from MaLaysia; where rubbers' were abound then.Even when i was staying in the quiet townWhat is the history of BATA? Is this a Sinkee brand? Quite popular in LOS too. See many branches all over the place.