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Fort Cornwallis description and photos - Malaysia: Georgetown

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Fort Cornwallis description and photos - Malaysia: Georgetown

Fort Cornwallis description and photos - Malaysia: Georgetown. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Fort Cornwallis.

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Fort Cornwallis, the main attraction of the colonial part of Georgetown, is located on the east coast of Penang Island. It was built at the end of the 18th century in the very place where Francis Light first landed on the island in 1786.

The history of its construction is very interesting. For anchoring on the island and protecting against pirates from the sea, the British needed the fort immediately. In the original version, it was decided to build it from palm trees. This simultaneously solved the problem of clearing the jungle for a construction site. However, there were not enough workers, and the local residents were not eager to help. Francis Light solved the issue in an original way: he loaded the cannon with silver coins and shot deep into the jungle. The motivation turned out to be the strongest - the jungle was cleared in less than two months. At the beginning of the 19th century, the wooden palisades and buildings were surrounded with bricks and stones - now with the help of the inmates of the local prison. The name of the fort was given in honor of the Governor-General of the East India Company Charles Cornwallis, commander-in-chief of British troops in India.

Although the fort was built as a military one, it was never used in this capacity in its history. For the British living on the island, it has become more of an administrative center. And the Christian chapel built on its territory was visited by all Europeans of Penang.

At present, Fort Kornvallis is a historical landmark. The moat with water, which surrounded the fortress, was filled up in the twenties of the last century - as part of the fight against malaria. Several original buildings have survived on the territory of the fort: a chapel, barracks, ammunition depots. Old cannons are still installed on the four-meter walls.

A bronze cannon has been preserved in the fortress, from which the first governor of the island, Francis Light, sent the natives an "advance" for the construction of the first fortifications. The history of this gun is very interesting. It first came to the British at the beginning of the 17th century as a gift from the Dutch, who owned the insular part of the Johor sultanate. Later, in one of the clashes between the British and the Portuguese during the struggle for the "spice islands", the gun hit the latter. The Portuguese took her to the island of Java, where she was soon captured by pirates. Even later, from a pirate ship she was thrown into the sea in the area of the Malaysian islands, from where she got ... the British. After all the adventures, the cannon took its place in Fort Cornwallis. It is not surprising that, knowing the incredible history of the cannon, the locals endow it with a wide variety of magical properties.

The fort houses a small but interesting museum of the history of the fleet, souvenir shops and a small city park. And from the walls of the bastion a memorable panorama of Georgetown harbor opens.

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