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.
The Peak or mid-levels would be the obvious guess, but maybe they could be housing for the armed forces, or one of the big hongs (dockyards, etc)?
The next one shows a street of shophouses, with distinctive curved balconies.
A copy of the photo appeared on Flickr recently, where local expert HKMan suggested Li Chit Street in Wanchai. Wanchai seems possible - the English-language signs suggest somewhere tourists would pass, rather than deepest Mongkok say. And the balcony style matches the recreated houses on that street today (photo from Phil's Flickr photo stream):
Would you agree with Wanchai?
On to the last one. Somewhere west of Nathan Road perhaps?
Again, thanks for any help you can give identifying these.
Regards,
David
Comments
2 cents
1st photo: There's nothing to reference these buildings to. I would like to say either Bowen Road or even higher in the Tregunter/Old Peak Road area, but there's nothing to tell.
2nd: I think it could be On Lan Street, Central?
3rd: West of Nathan Road, maybe Shanghai Street?
Old Building in Hong Kong
Having spent the week looking at buildings in Christchurch NZ one is again struck by the parallels of the development of NZ and HK. They even shared some of the same British heavies (better or worse), and had the same frustrations with the Colnial office etc. The Christchurch buildings like these without earthquake strengthening fell down last Saturday. I hope they are very sure that an earthquake could never hit HK. Coming at 4.30 am in the morning meant no-one was killed - would we be so fortunate here?? Keep up the good work!
1st Photo
For #1, I believe these 2 buildings are below the Bowen road filter beds.
The first one is clearly visible in a lot of pictures of the filter beds, the second one is a bit hidden.
1st Photo
on the site of Estoril court. (which I see elsewhere ;-) )
3rd
Reclamation Street junction of Tung Kun Street 東莞街, early 50s
see the photos of the same series
2nd Li Chit Street, Wanchai
LI Chit Street in late 60s, the curved balconies
1st photo
likely the Peak Gardens site at Mount Austin Road
the site had once been govt qtrs after WWII
Mystery photos identified
Thanks for all the help with identifying these. You can read more at the links below, but here's the summary:
Regards, David