Pair of foldable 4-panelled traditional timbre doors from 134 Arab Street

Title
Pair of foldable 4-panelled traditional timbre doors from 134 Arab Street
Year/Period
Circa 1920s
Region
Singapore
Object Type
Dimension
Object size: 280.0 x 40.0 x 20.0 cm,
Object size: Refer to parts
Accession No.
2022-00453
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift from the family of Haji Hashim bin Haji Abdullah

Haji Hashim bin Abdullah operated a bookstore at 134 Arab Street from 1922 up till his death in 1968, from whence his family continued and expanded the business, including another outlet at Geylang Serai in the 1970s, which later shifted to present-day Joo Chiat Complex. Haji Hashim (the store) opened and sustained itself through a period of great change, particularly in relation to the Malay-language publishing industry in Singapore - from its rise in the 1920s and temporary decline through wartime, to eventual boom in the late 1940s and 1950s. This pair of doors, along with the bookstore's sign, could once be seen at the store's original premises at 134 Arab Street and now serve as a reminder of the store and Kampong Gelam's wider history as a hotspot for the Malay publishing industry once upon a time.