Thanks for this interesting snippet of information, moddsey. As it happens, green and white were the racing colours of my grandfather, C.E. Warren (1872-1923), who used the racing name "Mr Towers". In 1931 my uncle, Leslie Warren had taken over the management of the company and was taking on interior design as a part of his projects. I don't know whether green and white still held special significance for him as a C. E. Warren company hallmark.
Moddsey, how very kind of you to take this photo for me. It’s lovely to know that there are still bits and pieces designed by my family - here a marble floor; there a manhole cover - surviving in present day Hong Kong. The green and white chequered floor looks almost brand new. Thank you!
My name is Maggie Mathieson and I am currently serving as Minister in Kowloon Union Church.
Last year the AMO announced that our wee church has been declared a monument! Due to the Japanese occupation and other things we are unfortunately very low on archives surrounding our church's story.
I would like to make an appeal to anyone who are members of this group to share any photographs or family stories with us here.
hi there Phil,
thank you for your well wishes.
The Manse building is graded but not included in the Monument status.
We renovated the manse building a few years ago and it is open To the public Mon ~ Fri from 12 noon to 2pm . There are odd days when it is not open to check on this you can find us on Facebook under KUCspace.
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Re: Kowloon Union Church
For Jill - the flooring in green and white Terrazzo marble was laid down by C. E. Warren Co. Ltd.
Racing colours
Thanks for this interesting snippet of information, moddsey. As it happens, green and white were the racing colours of my grandfather, C.E. Warren (1872-1923), who used the racing name "Mr Towers". In 1931 my uncle, Leslie Warren had taken over the management of the company and was taking on interior design as a part of his projects. I don't know whether green and white still held special significance for him as a C. E. Warren company hallmark.
Kowloon Union Church - Marble Flooring
Marble flooring laid down by C. E. Warren Co. Ltd. Not sure if the green and white match the racing colours.
Kowloon Union Church floor
Moddsey, how very kind of you to take this photo for me. It’s lovely to know that there are still bits and pieces designed by my family - here a marble floor; there a manhole cover - surviving in present day Hong Kong. The green and white chequered floor looks almost brand new. Thank you!
Jill
Kowloon Union Church
Dear All,
My name is Maggie Mathieson and I am currently serving as Minister in Kowloon Union Church.
Last year the AMO announced that our wee church has been declared a monument! Due to the Japanese occupation and other things we are unfortunately very low on archives surrounding our church's story.
I would like to make an appeal to anyone who are members of this group to share any photographs or family stories with us here.
You can reach me at maggie@kuc.hk or maggienudnik@gmail.com
Thank you all
Revd. Maggie Mathieson
Manse
Hi Maggie
many congratulations. Does the grading cover the neighbouring manse as well?
Regards
Phil
kuc manse
hi there Phil,
thank you for your well wishes.
The Manse building is graded but not included in the Monument status.
We renovated the manse building a few years ago and it is open To the public Mon ~ Fri from 12 noon to 2pm . There are odd days when it is not open to check on this you can find us on Facebook under KUCspace.
thanks again
Maggie