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Jalan Stonor, Kuala Lumpur

Jalan Stonor, Kuala LumpurJalan Stonor, Kuala Lumpur, at the intersection with Jalan Kia Peng (8 July, 2016)


Jalan Stonor is a minor road in Kuala Lumpur. It connects Jalan Conlay in the south with Persiaran KLCC in the north. The road also intersects with Jalan Kia Peng, and forms the western junction of Persiaran Stonor.

Jalan Stonor was originally Stonor Road. It was named after Oswald Francis Gerard Stonor, the British Resident of Selangor from 1921 to 1926.1 Under his administration, Selangor managed to avert a financial crisis due to a deficit in the state accounts. An avid criketer, he established the Stonor Shield, the prize of the annual cricket tournament of the Selangor Cricket League.

Map of Jalan Stonor, Kuala Lumpur

Historic Buildings on Jalan Stonor

  1. Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman (GPS: 3.15031, 101.71646)

Organisations on Jalan Stonor

  1. Badan Warisan Malaysia (GPS: 3.15053, 101.71668)

Condominiums on Jalan Stonor

  1. 1A Stonor (GPS: 3.15042, 101.7174)
  2. Stonor Park (GPS: 3.15383, 101.71789)
  3. The Pearl @ KLCC (GPS: 3.1515, 101.71714)

Government Buildings on Jalan Stonor

  1. Rumah Sri Kelantan (GPS: 3.15204, 101.71735)

Jalan Stonor, Kuala LumpurJalan Stonor, Kuala Lumpur (28 December 2023)

360° View of Jalan Stonor on Google Maps Street View

Jalan Stonor

References

1. Kuala Lumpur Street Names by Mariana Isa & Maganjeet Kaut, published by Marshall Cavendish (2015).

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