Wanchai's seafront in 1902
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Photos, maps and memories of Hong Kong's cinema century!
Back to the beginning, here's a map showing Hong Kong's cinemas at the end of the first decade:
1910
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(This article originally appeared in the April 1977 edition of the Peninsula Group magazine, and is reproduced here with their permission.)
He lives in a large house in Kowloon Tong, one of Hong Kong’s fashionable residential districts, watching his plants grow and talking to his parrot who, in-between squawks, utters a civilized “hello”. He’s a big man, hearty despite his 85 years. And he smokes two packs of cigarettes a day. “But I don’t inhale,” he says. “It’s not good for you.”
Here are a few more surprises from my recent visit to the UK's National Archives:
Naturalisation certificates, 1939-40
I'd asked to view what I thought was a single sheet of paper with details of a Mr Milenko, but instead I was handed this sizeable book [HO 334/254]:
Finding what you weren't looking for is part of the fun of a visit to the archives. Here are a few surprise finds from a visit to the UK's National Archives last month:
Refractory women on Kellett Island
The description of item WO 44/98 [1] looked relevant to the rusty iron water tank quest. Turns out it wasn't, but as I skimmed through it this caught my eye: