1936 San Wai Camp

Mon, 09/22/2014 - 23:07
Date picture taken
1936

Comments

I guess the rocks used to form these badges must still be in situe under all the overgrown vegetation.  Has anyone ever been up  recently to see if there are any traces?

Thank you Moddsey for posting that 1936 photo of "Cap Badge Hill" near San Wai military camp.

I wonder if you might have an opinion on which range of hills behind this camp on these two "today" photographs would represent what we see in the 1936 photo ? i.e. the lower shorter range onto which the camp extends up the lower slopes or would it be the higher and much longer range of hills behind this? 

San-Wai-Camp- "Cap Badge Hill ??? 1
San-Wai-Camp- "Cap Badge Hill ??? 1, by Chinarail
San-Wai-Camp- "Cap Badge Hill ??? 2
San-Wai-Camp- "Cap Badge Hill ??? 2, by Chinarail

The  photos are derived from pictures captioned " San Wai Barracks" by  RexSStudio on Google Maps ( HERE

San-Wai-Camp-Cap-Badge-Hill-3- Remains of Regimental Badge?
San-Wai-Camp-Cap-Badge-Hill-3- Remains of Regimental Badge?, by Chinarail

Could this be the remains of one of British Regimental badges carved on the Hillside behind San Wai military camp  at " Cap Badge Hill" ?