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Mural Sekolah Clifford Kuala Kangsar



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This mural is located next to the mural that displays the image of the side of a traditional Malay house. This black and white mural image with a red paint background shows the image of a historic building in Kuala Kangsar, namely the Clifford School Kuala Kangsar building which was founded in 1887. There are also images of several airplanes on top of the school building.

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