Text on Flickr: My father as a 5 year old with his father taken on May Road, The Peak, Hong Kong where they lived 1929 - 1932.
Can anyone identify the houses?
Source: This image came from Flickr, see https://flickr.com/photo.gne?id=2313576854
Date picture taken
1929
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If they are standing on May
If they are standing on May Road then I would venture the buildings are the current 5 (Magazine Court) and 9 (Rose Gardens) Magazine Gap Road. The hiuse on the ridge would be on Barker Road.
View from Magazine Gap Road
80 years later. Taken in 2010 Spring time.
Not May Road?
I'm not convinced that this is May Road. If the Road in the background was Magazine Gap, then it should point steeply upward towards #5, and not gently downward. In addition, there is another house in the far left, which doesn't appear on any map.
i've checked a few blurry pictures of Magazine Gap, and the houses don't seem to match.
i wonder if it is up on the Peak, maybe Barker Road. However i can't see 4 houses that match this configuration (I might not be looking closely enough).
May Road?
In this series on Flickr by alexaspicer is another one from May Road (already uploaded to Gwulo some time ago):
Can this one help?
Does this help?
Not really, that's taken from the middle of May road and it the picture was of Magazine Gap, then it would be beyond the apartment building on the left.
At first glance I thought
At first glance I thought Barker Road, but it could be May Road. The photo would have been taken near #12 May Road (across from the Valverde and Aigburth) where there is a curve of a similar shape to the road pictured. Above the gentlemen's shoulder appears to be the Peak Tram, or some other similarly sloped cement. The 'road' to the building is likely just a driveway, thought it could be Tregunter Path. The retaining wall is similar to the one in the other photo of May Road.
Severn Road
Camera facing east on Severn Road. No. 12 and 16 (present numbering) in the background.
Blue circle below marks the approx. location of the camera / gentlemen in the photo.
p.s. several other buildings also appeared in https://gwulo.com/media/19460 and https://gwulo.com/media/29151