danielwettling Sun, 10/31/2021 - 16:00 oldernewer Could that have been a picture from 1922 during the visit of the Prince of Wales (Later King Edward VII) ? Date picture taken unknown Shows place(s) Temporary pavilion for the visit of The Prince of Wales [1922-1922] Shows event(s) 1922 Prince of Wales visits Hong Kong Log in or register to post comments Comments The Edwards That would be VIII. Log in or register to post comments Re: Photo Yes, the photo is of the Pavilion erected for the visit by the Prince of Wales in April 1922. Log in or register to post comments "GOD SAVE THE PRINCE" There is a large writing on the slope in mid-levels "GOD SAVE THE PRINCE" And is the pavilion behind Queen's Pier? Log in or register to post comments Writing & pavilion Liz Chater has a good write-up of the prince's visit with a lot more information: http://chater-genealogy.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-prince-of-wales-in-hon… It says that the writing on the hill read "God bless our prince", and that the pavilon stood where the cenotaph would be unveiled the following year: a short walk to the east from Queen's Pier. Log in or register to post comments
Re: Photo Yes, the photo is of the Pavilion erected for the visit by the Prince of Wales in April 1922. Log in or register to post comments
"GOD SAVE THE PRINCE" There is a large writing on the slope in mid-levels "GOD SAVE THE PRINCE" And is the pavilion behind Queen's Pier? Log in or register to post comments
Writing & pavilion Liz Chater has a good write-up of the prince's visit with a lot more information: http://chater-genealogy.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-prince-of-wales-in-hon… It says that the writing on the hill read "God bless our prince", and that the pavilon stood where the cenotaph would be unveiled the following year: a short walk to the east from Queen's Pier. Log in or register to post comments
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The Edwards
That would be VIII.
Re: Photo
Yes, the photo is of the Pavilion erected for the visit by the Prince of Wales in April 1922.
"GOD SAVE THE PRINCE"
There is a large writing on the slope in mid-levels "GOD SAVE THE PRINCE"
And is the pavilion behind Queen's Pier?
Writing & pavilion
Liz Chater has a good write-up of the prince's visit with a lot more information: http://chater-genealogy.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-prince-of-wales-in-hon…
It says that the writing on the hill read "God bless our prince", and that the pavilon stood where the cenotaph would be unveiled the following year: a short walk to the east from Queen's Pier.