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I met Barbara last week, and asked the questions that you'd sent in. Here is the recording of the second half of our chat. (Subscribers, if you can't see the player below, please view it on the website: http://gwulo.com/node/19021)
Below the player I've listed the time when each question was asked, so you can jump straight to it if you like.
If you'd like to ask Barbara any more questions, please leave a comment below.
Finally, thank you to everyone who sent in questions, and of course a big thank you to Barbara.
Regards, David
I met Barbara last week, and asked the questions that you'd sent in. Here is the first part of our chat.
Below the player I've listed the time when each question was asked, so you can jump straight to it if you like.
If you'd like to ask Barbara any more questions, please leave a comment below.
Regards, David
If you have any questions about life in Hong Kong from the 1920s til the 1950s, here's your chance to ask them.
Barbara first arrived in Hong Kong in 1927, aged 8. Her father came here to work, and brought the family. They stayed here for two years.
In this update for the CPS Project [1] we'll look at photos of the streets around the Central Police Station (CPS) site:
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The neighbourhood
The CPS site is marked in dark blue, and the neighborhood around it in light blue. It isn't a big piece of land - you can walk across it in ten minutes or less - but it contained a great variety of people, living in very different circumstances.
Let's pick the 1870s and introduce some of the local residents that the policemen would have seen.
Saints & Sinners
Two of Hong Kong's biggest