c.1900 Movember
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Two splendid moustaches to celebrate the start of Movember [1]:
An update on progress, plus requests for modern drone photos of the tower, and old photos / films of the whole station building.
Here's the latest model (email subscribers, you'll probably need to click here to visit the website and see the model):
Last month we read Barbara Anslow's memories of liberation as the Japanese surrendered in August 1945. In this passage, Graham Heywood remembers August 1945 and his liberation from the Prisoner of War camp at Sham Shui Po.
August came in with beautiful days; towering white clouds drifted gently over the hills on the south wind, and we would lounge on the terrace in the afternoons basking in the blazing sunshine. Everything seemed utterly peaceful; there was no sound or movement in the town around us.
The photo: 1955 Queen's Road Central
Last weekend I joined a couple of friends for a wander around Cheung Chau. As the ferry pulled in to the bay, we noticed the boatyards across on the north shore: