danielwettling Tue, 11/05/2024 - 19:22 oldernewer Could that be Nathan Road Date picture taken 1900s Tags roller Shows place(s) Terraced building along Nathan Road, between Humphreys Ave and Carnarvon Road. [1906-????] Junction of Nathan Road and Haiphong Road [????- ] Log in or register to post comments Comments East Point ? Have seen a B/W version of this postcard that mentions the area was near to East Point, Hong Kong Island. Circa 1910s. Log in or register to post comments The shape of the windows… The shape of the windows match the building on the junction of Nathan Road and Humphreys Ave, that would later be home to the Cheong Hing Store: Cheong Hing.jpg, by johnny Log in or register to post comments Well Spotted Well spotted. The Nathan Road location is correct. The long terraced building was built in stages. Log in or register to post comments Possibly the same steam… Possibly the same steam roller as shown nearby here (and at the same tine). Log in or register to post comments
East Point ? Have seen a B/W version of this postcard that mentions the area was near to East Point, Hong Kong Island. Circa 1910s. Log in or register to post comments
The shape of the windows… The shape of the windows match the building on the junction of Nathan Road and Humphreys Ave, that would later be home to the Cheong Hing Store: Cheong Hing.jpg, by johnny Log in or register to post comments
Well Spotted Well spotted. The Nathan Road location is correct. The long terraced building was built in stages. Log in or register to post comments
Possibly the same steam… Possibly the same steam roller as shown nearby here (and at the same tine). Log in or register to post comments
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East Point ?
Have seen a B/W version of this postcard that mentions the area was near to East Point, Hong Kong Island. Circa 1910s.
The shape of the windows…
The shape of the windows match the building on the junction of Nathan Road and Humphreys Ave, that would later be home to the Cheong Hing Store:
Well Spotted
Well spotted. The Nathan Road location is correct. The long terraced building was built in stages.
Possibly the same steam…
Possibly the same steam roller as shown nearby here (and at the same tine).