Submitted by annelisec on Sun, 05/01/2011 - 12:26 Current condition Demolished / No longer exists Date closed / demolished 1 Jan 1901 This location is the current ML 66 RP. Previous place(s) at this location Marine Lot 66 (ML66) [????- ] Log in or register to post comments Photos that show this Place 1860 c.1888 c.1890 See more photos of this place Comments Demolish Date Demolished in 1901 as the government stores were moved to Praya East near Police Station no 2 the previous year (1900) Source Log in or register to post comments John Thomson Photo Another view of the Lane Crawford building at the Praya by the photographer John Thomson c.1868 https://visualizingcultures.mit.edu/john_thomson_china_03/ctgallery1/pages/ct1028_1128695.htm It’s helpfully labelled on the roof! See 5th building from right of photo David Log in or register to post comments The short 2 story building ? The short 2 story building ? How can you read the sign? Excellent resolution on photos in the book by the way. Log in or register to post comments
Demolish Date Demolished in 1901 as the government stores were moved to Praya East near Police Station no 2 the previous year (1900) Source Log in or register to post comments
John Thomson Photo Another view of the Lane Crawford building at the Praya by the photographer John Thomson c.1868 https://visualizingcultures.mit.edu/john_thomson_china_03/ctgallery1/pages/ct1028_1128695.htm It’s helpfully labelled on the roof! See 5th building from right of photo David Log in or register to post comments
The short 2 story building ? The short 2 story building ? How can you read the sign? Excellent resolution on photos in the book by the way. Log in or register to post comments
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Demolish Date
Demolished in 1901 as the government stores were moved to Praya East near Police Station no 2 the previous year (1900)
Source
John Thomson Photo
Another view of the Lane Crawford building at the Praya by the photographer John Thomson c.1868
https://visualizingcultures.mit.edu/john_thomson_china_03/ctgallery1/pages/ct1028_1128695.htm
It’s helpfully labelled on the roof! See 5th building from right of photo
David
The short 2 story building ?
The short 2 story building ? How can you read the sign?
Excellent resolution on photos in the book by the way.