Tuesday 13 January 2015

Downton Abbey of Malaysia

Downton Abbey

Some of us in Malaysia probably know about a popular period drama series now airing in Astro Channel 702 called 'Downton Abbey'. Now in its 5th season, the show depicts the life of people living in the early 20th century Britain at the time when social class division was very stark. And the division were defined by social nobility and wealth. In short, it was the golden age of British aristocracy. The Highclere castle, the main set of the drama reminded me of our very own 'Downton Abbey' palace - yet unfinished. 

Kellie's Castle

Yes, the above photo is Kellie's castle, an unfinished mansion located at Perak. See the map below for location:



Kellie's castle was commissioned by a Scot named William Kellie Smith who gained fortune in rubber and tin mining when he was posted in the then British Malaya. There  are two conflicting accounts of the reason he decided to build a mansion there. Some said it was a gift for his wife, while others more inclined to believe that it was for his son. Either way, it is clear now that the mansion is never completed. I still remember there was one documentary aired in TV, briefly mentioning about this mansion. One of the interesting elements that was attempted to be incorporated into the mansion was the use of electrically powered elevators to carry people - and bottles of wines.

I never visited Kellie's castle however. But seeing countless of photos and comparing it with Downton Abbey and its characters evoke one thought of 'what if the mansion was indeed finished?' I am thinking something like servants living downstairs, probably not imported from England - locals would probably be employed instead. And the warm and humid climate must be challenging for William and his family at first. If the mansion was ever be completed and the Smith family ever lived here, it would have been a defining moment as British Malayan aristocracy would have been born in Malaysia - Lord Smith? But, seeing the rapid geopolitical and economic transformation by the time of his death and beyond, I am doubtful  if the aristocracy would even survived - the same way that characters at Downton Abbey will experience as social class and hierarchy in Britain became more blurry.

More info about Kellie's Castle below:
  1. http://www.journeymalaysia.com/MHIS_kellies.htm
  2. http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/my/places/states-of-malaysia/perak/kellies-castle
  3. http://www.tourmalaysia.com/2009/12/30/for-the-record-castle-of-love-kellies-castle-batu-gajah-perak/





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