2ik7ns-AW_ Thu, 04/11/2019 - 21:13 oldernewer Does anyone recognise this "marker" in what appears to be a damaged building. Date picture taken 1950s Log in or register to post comments Comments I have a very strong feeling I have a very strong feeling that this is the facade of the ruins of the church of St Paul in Macau. The window apertures and pillars match well with a photograph that I shall soon upload, into my 1957-58 gallerry. Andrew Suddaby Macau f., by Andrew Suddaby Log in or register to post comments St Pauls If you zoom in on Andrew's image, I believe you can see those two upright stones (in the main picture) just to the left of the top of the steps. Log in or register to post comments
I have a very strong feeling I have a very strong feeling that this is the facade of the ruins of the church of St Paul in Macau. The window apertures and pillars match well with a photograph that I shall soon upload, into my 1957-58 gallerry. Andrew Suddaby Macau f., by Andrew Suddaby Log in or register to post comments
St Pauls If you zoom in on Andrew's image, I believe you can see those two upright stones (in the main picture) just to the left of the top of the steps. Log in or register to post comments
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I have a very strong feeling
I have a very strong feeling that this is the facade of the ruins of the church of St Paul in Macau. The window apertures and pillars match well with a photograph that I shall soon upload, into my 1957-58 gallerry. Andrew Suddaby
St Pauls
If you zoom in on Andrew's image, I believe you can see those two upright stones (in the main picture) just to the left of the top of the steps.