Thanks for the interesting aerial photograph, Paulo. The Sweet Garden restaurant and the Happy Food Store (I think that I have got the latter name correct) are shown on the north side of the main road and south of the south east corner of the walled village. Judging by the absence of any other buildings to the west of the Sweet Garden restaurant, where the Kam Tin theatre was built, I suspect that the photograph is probably one of the 1949, or possibly 1945 series taken by the R.A.F.. The large vehicle at the extreme right of the main road is probably a bus and with its white roof it reminds me very much of the buses used by the R.A.F. which, as far as I know, always had such a white roof. Andrew
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Thanks for the interesting…
Thanks for the interesting aerial photograph, Paulo. The Sweet Garden restaurant and the Happy Food Store (I think that I have got the latter name correct) are shown on the north side of the main road and south of the south east corner of the walled village. Judging by the absence of any other buildings to the west of the Sweet Garden restaurant, where the Kam Tin theatre was built, I suspect that the photograph is probably one of the 1949, or possibly 1945 series taken by the R.A.F.. The large vehicle at the extreme right of the main road is probably a bus and with its white roof it reminds me very much of the buses used by the R.A.F. which, as far as I know, always had such a white roof. Andrew