Current condition
Demolished / No longer exists
1988 - Stolzenfels on 1888 map
1919 - Tjibatoe listed in the Ladies Directory
1949 - Cloud Nine (Tjibatoe)
Later place(s) at this location
1988 - Stolzenfels on 1888 map
1919 - Tjibatoe listed in the Ladies Directory
1949 - Cloud Nine (Tjibatoe)
Comments
Stolzenfels or Tjibatoe
Villa Stolzenfels was bought by the Dutch steamer company Java-China-Japanlijn (later also known as Royal Interocean Line) in 1903. It became the residence of the company’s managing director and was renamed Tjibatoe.
Tjibatoe is the name of a river in Indonesia (near Bandung). All ships of the original Java-China-Japanlijn were named after rivers near Bandung.
I have it from hearsay that the house was bombed during World War Two. Any evidence this is true?
Is name Tjibatoe still in use for location on the Peak?
re: Stolzenfels or Tjibatoe
Other buildings in this area were bombed, so it is possible. Also, the site was re-developed soon after the war as the current building on the site was completed in 1949. That also suggests the previous building was damaged in the war, though it could have been damaged by looting.
Government maps and documents use the name 'Cloud Nine', but Google maps still show it as 'Cloud Nine (tjibatoe)': https://goo.gl/maps/hYzx6wxrPQ1ciWBj6
The daughter of the Manager
The daughter of the Manager of the Java-China-Japan Lijn was born here on 27th April 1920, then 38 The Peak or "Tjibatoe"