R E Jones' diary goes home
Yesterday I met Rae at her home in England, and delivered her father's diary:
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Yesterday I met Rae at her home in England, and delivered her father's diary:
Many thanks to Tania Scott for sharing her family's cine films.
They were taken by her father, David Scott, between 1960 - 1962. He was in Hong Kong with the RAF on a two year posting.
My favourites are the shots of boats where he's so low you think he must be whizzing along in a speed-boat, but then... well, see if you get the same surprise I did!
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Regards, David
I'm still searching for photos of the Central Police Station, Magistracy, and Prison [1]. Here are some of the photos I've found, and also a few questions that they've raised. Thank you to everyone who has helped so far, and any extra offers of help will be very gratefully received!
The Central Police Station and its parade ground
Here's an old postcard view that was sent by reader 'moddsey':
I’m looking for old images (photos, sketches, paintings, newspaper engravings, etc) that can bring to life the history of the Central Police Station (CPS) compound, its surroundings, and the people who were there - whether voluntarily or not!
Thanks to regular contributor IDJ for uploading these aerial views of Tsim Sha Tsui (TST), taken in 1979. Anyone living in TST at the time must have felt they were surrounded by construction projects!
Here's the first view: