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100 years ago: Hong Kong Island north and south

Submitted by David on Sat, 05/27/2023 - 18:00
1923 Hong Kong postcards

Here's another set of postcards I bought recently, this time from eBay. Like the set of four we investigated a few weeks ago, these are also Real Photo Postcards (RPPCs).

Let's see if there are any clues on the backs of the cards:

Postcard back

No notes from the owner, unfortunately. There is what looks like the manufacturer's code at top right where the stamp would go: "B10  3". Sometimes we can look up the manufacturer's code on the internet, and find out the range of dates when the paper was manufactured. Alas, I couldn't find any information for this one.

All three cards have this layout on the back, so they were very likely taken at around the same time, and by the same photographer. That's all I can tell from the backs though, so we'll turn them over again and see what clues the photos have for us.

1923 View over Central

The first thing that strikes me is the

New on Gwulo: 2023, week 20

Submitted by Admin on Sat, 05/20/2023 - 18:00

What's on

  • FULLY BOOKED Sun 28 May: Next Sunday I'll give a free talk at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum - In, On Under, and Around Hong Kong's Harbour. I'll show a selection of photos from my third book, projecting high resolution copies on the big screen so we can zoom in to see their details, and uncover their hidden stories. Click for details and registration. (Two thirds of the seats had already been reserved when I checked last week, so register soon if you're planning to join.)
     
  • Sun 4 Jun: Howard Elias will lead a guided tour of the Jewish Cemetery in Happy Valley, telling stories of the people who are buried there, and discussing the religious laws and customs regarding burial. I joined one of Howard's previous tours of the cemetery and thoroughly enjoyed it, so I can happily recommend it. The event is organised by the OMRS HK Branch - please contact their Hon. Secretary Martin Heyes for details and booking: martin.heyes@gmail.com
     

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Delights and disappointments from an 1873 Map

Submitted by Admin on Thu, 05/11/2023 - 16:33

A few weeks back I wrote about being excited to find this 150 year-old map at the UK National Archives:

1873 Proposed new road

The map was drawn as part of Governor Kennedy's sales pitch to the UK government to build a new road, shown by the red line on the map. That was definitely part of the map's story, but I also wanted to write about some of the other features I'd seen.

Delights

Here are examples of items on the western part of the map that caught my interest.

1873 map of Sai Ying Pun
  • A: Ouchterlony Battery.
     
  • B: Queen's Road West ends here (roughly where St Louis School stands today), as the land to the west is occupied by the battery.
     
  • C: The map shows the streams that are mostly hidden in underground pipes today. This one runs in a nullah along the centre of Water Street. It's the first time I've noticed that.
     
  • D: The buildings marked in red are also worth a closer look, as they were government property. Ouchterlony Battery is an example of a military site, while D's arrow points to the No. 7 Police Station.

Here is another crop, this one showing Central district:

New on Gwulo: 2023, week 18

Submitted by Admin on Sat, 05/06/2023 - 12:46

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What I collect: A closer look at four recent purchases

Submitted by David on Sat, 04/29/2023 - 20:00

Here's a scene to set the collector's heart a flutter!

Festival of Cards, 2023

It's a view of Britain's largest postcard fair, The Festival of Cards, held in Somerset last month. I was in the UK at the time to visit family, so I took the chance to head along to the fair.

After taking the photo, I headed downstairs to the dealers, asking each one in turn, "Do you have anything from Hong Kong?" Most said "No", but sometimes I'd be directed to a box like this. 

Box with the Hong Kong postcards

The hunt is on!

First I'll make a quick pass through the photos, looking for any that: