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Interesting. Glad a farang is being recognized for being a part of Thai history.

 

Now, there was a farang who created the Thai navy in the late 1880s. Will Thai students know about this?

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"Silpa Bhirasri’s House (Baan Ajarn Farang) is in the compound of the Army Internal Audit Office, next to Sang Hi Bridge on Ratchawithee Road in Bangkok"

 

An interesting and well-written article. Lat and Lon (GPS) coordinates in the article would have been helpful.

 

It is documented specifically in Google Maps (although the Sang Hi Bridge is identified as "Krung Thon (Sung Hi)". Anyway, Here's the Street View. (coordinates are embedded within the URL). It's a straight shot down Ratchawithee Road about five kilometers from Victory Monument.

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9 hours ago, Dexlowe said:

Just for the record, this is one foreigner whose role in Thai modern history has always been recognised, acknowledged and respected. His name and his influence on Thai art is constantly referenced by historians. No attempts are made to diminish his contribution that I'm aware of.

Very true indeed.

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