This row of sinks, was in the washroom that was located at the end of each floor of the Airmen's accommodation block. It might look rather primitive by modern standards but it was the height of luxury after what we had been accustomed to in the hutted camps in England. We also had rows of separate shower cubicles, each with a concrete seat at the back so, with care, you could sit on the seat, enjoy a cooling shower while reading a book held at arms' length. Water didn't seem to be a problem at Little Sai Wan.
Date picture taken
1952
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