This is towards the end of the "round robin" tour conducted by Roland Brooks in the week 14 February 1948. Having gone, it would appear, anti clockwise from Kowloon Hospital :
- he watched an Atlas plane at Kai Tak load up and take off
- passed high above some Coastal villages
- saw a train crossing to Kowloon - Frame 47-40-01 (see Brooks photo gallery)
- and an old stone footbridge
- passed through a town with several covered trucks (army type?)
- passed some Chinese women with baskets crossing a bridge
- went to a border crossing (perhaps) with barricade and Union Jack
- and some 'official' building alongside with high barricade fencing and also Union Jack
- then to a town where people were operating a pump into a channel
- then he passed a tall pagoda !
- on the far right of the pagoda there was a large stone arch with what appears to be a haystack or thatched roof in foreground.
- from there Roland appears to have driven to the coast, towards a house and what appears to be a (swing?) bridge on the left of the frame 50-06-00
- and as can be seen in this last frame 50-15-11 he takes shots of a junk (and sampans). Where was this?
Was he just north of Tai Po? and then retraced the route back to Kowloon.
That was the end of his filmed 'round robin' - it would seem to have been anti-clockwise from Kowloon Hospital - so big question is where along that route would he have seen the pagoda? Could he have seen it in the distance on the other side of the border as Dave W suggests - perhaps north of Tai Po - and is that where the "border scenes" are located?
Roland knew HK very well - he arrived there as a boy of 14 and grew up in HK - he spoke fluent Cantonese, Mandarin and Hakka. He was involved in the "Jockey (Riding) Club" - knew Fanling and was even a jockey at Happy Valley when in his teens. He was some 20 years an officer in the HK Fire Brigade and his brother-in-law (also in Stanley POW) was in the HK police - transferring in 1956 to Kenya as a Commissioner. Roland was no tourist, he was very familiar with the whole region..
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Castle Peak Bay
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