c.1900 Panorama of Hong Kong
Thanks to Tim Luard and Alison McEwan for sending in this wonderful panorama of Hong Kong:
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Thanks to Tim Luard and Alison McEwan for sending in this wonderful panorama of Hong Kong:
Terry Bennett has written a three-volume history of photography in China in the nineteenth century. He has very kindly allowed us to post the chapter about Chinese photographers in Hong Kong here on Gwulo.
As an appetiser, here are several of the photos from that chapter, many very rarely seen. For the main course, you can read the full chapter at http://gwulo.com/node/31857. It has detailed information about Hong Kong's early Chinese photographers and their studios, and also many more of their photos to enjoy.
And in particular four of its foundation stones. This first one lives on a small island, 30+ miles southwest from Hong Kong:
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This 1866 map of Hong Kong's north shore was originally printed in the 1867 edition of The Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan, & the Philippines. Thank you to Peter Crush for compiling and sending in this digital copy.