harryhktc Mon, 09/22/2014 - 23:58 prevnextoldernewer Date picture taken 1 Jul 1953 Tags Soldiers and Jeep - Welcome Break at Shatin Roadhouse - 1953 Gallery Other Shows place(s) Former site of Shatin Dairy Farm Restaurant (aka Shatin Roadhouse) [????-????] Log in or register to post comments Comments Shatin Roadhouse Three members of the Royal Corps of Signals enjoying an afternoon break at the Shatin Roadhouse - photo was taken about mid 1953. Log in or register to post comments re: Shatin Roadhouse Thanks Harry, great to have a close-up photo of this at last. Are you one of the men in the photo? Thanks for the other photos too - please keep them coming if you have any more of Hong Kong from that time. Regards, David Log in or register to post comments Shatin Roadhouse No David - I took the picture. The ST Roadhouse was a favourite stop on trips between the NT and Sham Shui Po camp. Log in or register to post comments
Shatin Roadhouse Three members of the Royal Corps of Signals enjoying an afternoon break at the Shatin Roadhouse - photo was taken about mid 1953. Log in or register to post comments
re: Shatin Roadhouse Thanks Harry, great to have a close-up photo of this at last. Are you one of the men in the photo? Thanks for the other photos too - please keep them coming if you have any more of Hong Kong from that time. Regards, David Log in or register to post comments
Shatin Roadhouse No David - I took the picture. The ST Roadhouse was a favourite stop on trips between the NT and Sham Shui Po camp. Log in or register to post comments
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Shatin Roadhouse
Three members of the Royal Corps of Signals enjoying an afternoon break at the Shatin Roadhouse - photo was taken about mid 1953.
re: Shatin Roadhouse
Thanks Harry, great to have a close-up photo of this at last. Are you one of the men in the photo?
Thanks for the other photos too - please keep them coming if you have any more of Hong Kong from that time.
Regards, David
Shatin Roadhouse
No David - I took the picture. The ST Roadhouse was a favourite stop on trips between the NT and Sham Shui Po camp.