Maxwell Road (or Jalan Maxwell) is a small road located at the heart of George Town and was named after Sir William Edward Maxwell, a colonial secretary and the Acting Governor of the Straits Settlements in Singapore between 1893 and 1894. The road used to be thriving with businesses and its row of shophouses were occupied by traders due to a nearby market which existed back then. However, after the market was moved out of the area, the road now only consists of empty, derelict and abandoned pre-war style shophouses.
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George Town Street View: Old 3-Storey Townhouse
George Town Street View: World Heritage Office Building

The George Town World Heritage Office building and the Armenian Street Heritage Hotel along Carnarvon Street, Penang.
Nagore Mews Portraiture Murals
Two large portrait style art murals painted at the abandoned houses at Nagore Mews during the Urban Xchange Street Art festival. The entrance to the mews is right at the side of Nagore Road, George Town.
George Town Street View: The Old Dispensary Building
An old building in Art Deco style located at the corner or intersection of Carnarvon Street and Prangin Road (or Jalan Dr Lim Chwee Leong). Lim Chwee Leong is a famous physician who setup his dispensary at this building (called Soo Beng Dispensary), and his son also later became the second Chief Minister of Penang, Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu.
A Trishaw Passing by Stewart Lane
Penang Street Art (Into the Rabbit Hole)
Leith Street: The Old Modern Hotel
Penang Street Art (A Graffiti Wall)

A large wall graffiti spotted along Leith Street.
Armenian Street Art at Night
Arguably the most popular spot in George Town, this hour of the night proves to be a good opportunity to take photo of the famous street art mural ‘Children on a Bicycle’, drawn by Ernest Zacharevic.
For the location, please visit https://travel2penang.wordpress.com/2013/11/04/penang-street-art-map-part-1/.










