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Mystery photos # 2

Submitted by David on Thu, 09/09/2010 - 12:11

Three more mystery photos, but with a different background: This week and next I'm working on a paid project for local publisher FormAsia. The task is to provide accurate background information on a selection of photographs, for use in a future book.

Here are the three that have me stumped - all suggestions welcome (please click any photo to see more detail):

The first shows two identical houses on a hillside.

A chapter of scandals, and the rise of the 1997 issue

Submitted by Andrew Craig-Bennett on Mon, 08/30/2010 - 13:47

May I draw your attention to the rather architecturally undistinguished white office tower in the middle of this picture?

Today, it's the Bank of America Tower.

When built, in 1970, it was the Gammon Building, named after the still - prominent HK construction firm who built it as a speculative office block.

It was once at the centre of the greatest corporate bankruptcy in Hong Kong's history - the Carrian case.

How to draw your own maps

Submitted by David on Mon, 08/23/2010 - 14:21

[5 Jan 2014 UPDATE: This feature isn't working at present. I plan to get it working again after the upgrade is complete.]

It's easy to add a map to your text, and often more effective than trying to describe where something is. eg let's say I want to show the area of the old Army site in Admiralty. Here's the map:

Sir Murray Maclehose and the end of fragrant grease

Submitted by Andrew Craig-Bennett on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 07:26

The time has come to consider the era of Hong Kong’s longest-serving, and, by general consent, greatest, Governor – Jock the Sock, aka Sir Murray MacLehose, aka Lord MacLehose of Beoch, 1971-82.




Unlike earlier Governors he is not commemorated by a road, a pier or a fireboat. He’s got a country walk named after him – the 100 kilometre long MacLehose Trail – but he’s in absolutely no danger of being forgotten.

Three tips to get what you want

Submitted by David on Mon, 08/16/2010 - 00:53

Your subscription to Gwulo.com brings you new posts a couple of times a week, but there's lots more good stuff added to the site each day. Here are three easy ways to get more of whatever you're interested in:

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1. Show me everything new

This is what I need, as I'm just back from a fortnight's vacation. The trick is