Essays on Hong Kong's military structures from the colonial era, by Davies, Lai, Tan, and Weir
This week's newsletter is a team-effort guest post. It introduces a bumper crop of essays about wartime Hong Kong and the military structures whose ruins can still be seen around the Hong Kong countryside.
- The Battle of Hong Kong: a Note on the Literature and Effectiveness of the Defence
[View online via JSTOR or in print at the HK Public Library]- Lai, L.W.C. (1999{2001})
- Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 39, pp.115-136. [Publisher: Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society; ISSN: 0085-5774]
- Survey of the Devil’s Peak Redoubt and Gough Battery
[View online via JSTOR or in print at the HK Public Library]- Lai, L.W.C., Ho. D.C.W., and Leung, H.F. (2003)
- Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 42, pp. 101-137. [Publisher: Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society; ISSN: 0085-5774]
- Related pages on Gwulo.com:
- Survey of the Pottinger Battery