One of the most enduring landmarks in Kota Kinabalu, it stands prominently on a bluff along Signal Hill Road adjacent to the old Police Station. Built in 1903, this all-wood, no-nails structure was built in memory of Francis George Atkinson - the popular first District Officer of Jesselton during the British North Borneo Chartered Company Administration, who had succumbed to a tropical disease at the young age of 28.
This Clock Tower has the distinction of being the oldest standing structure in the whole of Sabah that survived the destruction of Jesselton town during World War II. Till today, it still serves to keep the city's time.
The Atkinson Clock Tower is managed by the Sabah Museum under its Antiquity and History section.
- This building was build in 1903.
- 1956, the lights of this Clock Tower was used as navigation by local ships evening in Jesselton.
- Francis George Atkinson, the first district officer of Jesselton died of Malaria at age of 28, His mother Mary Edith Atkinson of England build this tower in 1905, in memory of her son.
Getting There
You can stroll there or take any taxi. From the bottom of Signal Hill Road at Padang Merdeka, turn left to get to the clock site. Or view it from the city.
Location: Brace Hill, next to the KK police station
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