Bread, Bricks, and Balls
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Summer holidays! Sorry for the double dose of newsletters - we're getting ready to head to the UK for our summer holidays, so I wanted to send these out before we leave this evening. |
This story starts with a photo album I bought a few years ago. It originally belonged to Mr Antony Bosje, a Dutch man living in Hong Kong in the 1920s. Here he is: (I've since heard from Mr Bosje's granddaughter that this isn't him. His identity is a mystery.)
Walking down Jat's Incline this morning, I noticed a small section of the hillside had collapsed after the recent rainy weather.