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Loke Wan Tho: The Man Who Built Cathay

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10 October 2022

While best known as a giant in the movie business in Malaya, Loke Wan Tho was also passionate about bird photography and the arts.

Loke Wan Tho built up Cathay Organisation and established Cathay Cinema, 1962. Sir Percy McNeice Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Loke Wan Tho built up Cathay Organisation and established Cathay Cinema, 1962. Sir Percy McNeice Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

A Privileged Upbringing

In 1932, Loke Wan Tho won the long-jump record in the Swiss county of Vaud. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

In 1932, Loke Wan Tho won the long-jump record in the Swiss county of Vaud. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho in his Mercedes in Cambridge, 1936. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho in his Mercedes in Cambridge, 1936. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

A Film Mogul

The Cathay Building, 1947. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The Cathay Building, 1947. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Loke Wan Tho in his office on the fourth floor of Cathay Building, 1946. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho in his office on the fourth floor of Cathay Building, 1946. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho established Caravan Films in December 1947 to bring film entertainment to estates and villages in Singapore and Malaya by using vans carrying projectors, sound equipment and screens. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho established Caravan Films in December 1947 to bring film entertainment to estates and villages in Singapore and Malaya by using vans carrying projectors, sound equipment and screens. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

A Bird Lover

The frontispiece and title page of Loke Wan Tho’s A Company of Birds published in 1957. Image reproduced from Loke Wan Tho, A Company of Birds (London: M. Joseph, 1957). (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RCLOS 598.295 LOK-[GBH]).

The frontispiece and title page of Loke Wan Tho’s A Company of Birds published in 1957. Image reproduced from Loke Wan Tho, A Company of Birds (London: M. Joseph, 1957). (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RCLOS 598.295 LOK-[GBH]).

Loke Wan Tho (right) and Indian ornithologist Salim Ali preparing equipment before a field trip. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho (right) and Indian ornithologist Salim Ali preparing equipment before a field trip. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho emerging from his cloth hide on a rock to photograph sea birds off Changi in Singapore, 1952. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho emerging from his cloth hide on a rock to photograph sea birds off Changi in Singapore, 1952. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho had this 130-foot (40-metre) wooden tower erected to photograph the white-bellied sea eagles and their nest. The birds had built the nest in a tree in Malcolm MacDonald’s garden in Johor. Image reproduced from Loke Wan Tho, A Company of Birds (London: M. Joseph, 1957), 131. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RCLOS 598.295 LOK-[GBH]).

Loke Wan Tho had this 130-foot (40-metre) wooden tower erected to photograph the white-bellied sea eagles and their nest. The birds had built the nest in a tree in Malcolm MacDonald’s garden in Johor. Image reproduced from Loke Wan Tho, A Company of Birds (London: M. Joseph, 1957), 131. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RCLOS 598.295 LOK-[GBH]).

Loke Wan Tho’s photograph of the white-bellied sea eagle returning to its nest. Image reproduced from Loke Wan Tho, A Company of Birds (London: M. Joseph, 1957), 128. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RCLOS 598.295 LOK-[GBH]).

Loke Wan Tho’s photograph of the white-bellied sea eagle returning to its nest. Image reproduced from Loke Wan Tho, A Company of Birds (London: M. Joseph, 1957), 128. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RCLOS 598.295 LOK-[GBH]).

Loke Wan Tho with his second wife Christina Lee and American actor Jerry Lewis. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho with his second wife Christina Lee and American actor Jerry Lewis. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

An Untimely Demise

Loke Wan Tho and Mavis Chew on their wedding day in London, 1963. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Loke Wan Tho and Mavis Chew on their wedding day in London, 1963. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Actresses Ummi Kalthoum and Rose Yatimah, and director Roomai Noor at Loke Wan Tho’s funeral. They were supposed to have been on board the same flight as Loke when it crashed. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Actresses Ummi Kalthoum and Rose Yatimah, and director Roomai Noor at Loke Wan Tho’s funeral. They were supposed to have been on board the same flight as Loke when it crashed. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 11. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Thousands of people lining the streets of Kuala Lumpur as Loke Wan Tho’s cortege passes on its way to burial. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

Thousands of people lining the streets of Kuala Lumpur as Loke Wan Tho’s cortege passes on its way to burial. Image reproduced from Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore: Landmark Books, 1991), 7. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 791.43095957 LIM).

A Lasting Legacy

Minister for Culture S. Rajaratnam and Mrs Loke Yew, mother of the late Loke Wan Tho, touring the National Library during her donation of the Dr Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill Collection to the library, 1965. Accompanying them is Hedwig Anuar, director of the National Library. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Minister for Culture S. Rajaratnam and Mrs Loke Yew, mother of the late Loke Wan Tho, touring the National Library during her donation of the Dr Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill Collection to the library, 1965. Accompanying them is Hedwig Anuar, director of the National Library. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

In 1965, Mrs Loke Yew donated the Dr Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill Collection to the National Library of Singapore, “in fulfilment of the intention of her son”.

In 1965, Mrs Loke Yew donated the Dr Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill Collection to the National Library of Singapore, “in fulfilment of the intention of her son”.

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