About 2/3 of the way across from L-R are some yellowish buildings. They are these buildings, and mark the line of Queens Rd East. Morrison Hill would have been in the distance behind them.
What's confusing about this picture is the apparent valley to the left of the building with the tower. I think it's either a rip on the postcard, or an over-enthusiastic job by whoever coloured the black & white photo they were given to work with.
No idea about the tower - could be a good subject for a new place.
I've added the place for the racecourse to this photo.
The new grandstands, with the clock tower, were completed in 1930. I would suggest the photo was taken about 1935, or perhaps a year or two earlier, having regard to the livery of the two-decker tram.
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No Morrison Hill
About 2/3 of the way across from L-R are some yellowish buildings. They are these buildings, and mark the line of Queens Rd East. Morrison Hill would have been in the distance behind them.
What's confusing about this picture is the apparent valley to the left of the building with the tower. I think it's either a rip on the postcard, or an over-enthusiastic job by whoever coloured the black & white photo they were given to work with.
No idea about the tower - could be a good subject for a new place.
I've added the place for the racecourse to this photo.
was it taken in WW2 instead
was it taken in WW2 instead of 1920s pic ?
just wonder why japanese have the racecourse pic, unless they occupied hk ....
The new grandstands, with the
The new grandstands, with the clock tower, were completed in 1930. I would suggest the photo was taken about 1935, or perhaps a year or two earlier, having regard to the livery of the two-decker tram.