I think I have seen this before, but the shop signs were different. Could be the junction where Queen's Road Central, Wellenging Street and Bonham Strand meet.
It is not Queen's Road West near Possession Point - the direction of the bend is incorrect. Neither is it Hollywood Road.
I think T is correct. The picture was taken at a point just west of the junction of Queen's Road Central, Bonham Strand and Wellington street.
BTW: There is no such thing as "Hollywood Road at Possession Point". Hollywood Road intercept Possession Street one street above, and south, of Queen's Road Central/West. Possession Street is the point where Queen's Road Central and West meet.
my initial thought was maybe near Hillier St but then I realised the central theatre would be visible, so I think I agree with the curve near possession point.
When older generation Chinese living in the vacinity refer to 水坑口(Possession Point), they usually mean only the junction of Queen's Road Central/West, Possession Street and Bonham Strand (East) rather than the whole area as depicted in the map. They don't consider Hollywood Road part of 水坑口.
In 1950/60's my father has a branch shop at Bonham Strand and Queen's Road Central/West. I went there often as a kid and knew the area very well.
I just wanted to confirm that this is indeed QRW. Please look at the 1978 screencap (from Revenge of the Pink Panther) below where I have highlighted some shop signage that matches Ewart's in the original (for non-Chinese readers you can compare the two larger characters on the column, centre image, in the 1950's B&W image).
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Re: This looked familiar
Hi There,
I think I have seen this before, but the shop signs were different. Could be the junction where Queen's Road Central, Wellenging Street and Bonham Strand meet.
T
I think this may be the
I think this may be the corner of Queen's Road West near the start of Hollywood Road at Possession Point
I think this may be the
It is not Queen's Road West near Possession Point - the direction of the bend is incorrect. Neither is it Hollywood Road.
I think T is correct. The picture was taken at a point just west of the junction of Queen's Road Central, Bonham Strand and Wellington street.
BTW: There is no such thing as "Hollywood Road at Possession Point". Hollywood Road intercept Possession Street one street above, and south, of Queen's Road Central/West. Possession Street is the point where Queen's Road Central and West meet.
Possession Point
Hi Tang,
Posession Point is the old name for the area at the western end of Hollywood Road - here's an example of its use on an old map: https://gwulo.com/node/5199#18/22.28614/114.14751/Map_by_ESRI-1905_HK-M…
So "Hollywood Road at Possession Point" just means the section of Hollywood Road in that area.
Regards, David
Queens Road West
my initial thought was maybe near Hillier St but then I realised the central theatre would be visible, so I think I agree with the curve near possession point.
Possession Point
Thanks, David,
for the correction.
When older generation Chinese living in the vacinity refer to 水坑口(Possession Point), they usually mean only the junction of Queen's Road Central/West, Possession Street and Bonham Strand (East) rather than the whole area as depicted in the map. They don't consider Hollywood Road part of 水坑口.
In 1950/60's my father has a branch shop at Bonham Strand and Queen's Road Central/West. I went there often as a kid and knew the area very well.
Regards,
Jacob
Queen's Road West
I just wanted to confirm that this is indeed QRW. Please look at the 1978 screencap (from Revenge of the Pink Panther) below where I have highlighted some shop signage that matches Ewart's in the original (for non-Chinese readers you can compare the two larger characters on the column, centre image, in the 1950's B&W image).
Queen's Road West
Excellent eyes.
Did Revenge of the Pink Panther identify the location as Queen's Road West?
Pink Panther
Hi Tang, please check out these associated posts: https://hongkongandmacaufilmstuff.blogspot.com/2015/09/revenge-of-pink-…
and https://hongkongandmacaufilmstuff.blogspot.com/2015/09/revenge-of-pink-…
Cheers
Phil