New on Gwulo: 2024, week 04

Submitted by David on Sun, 01/28/2024 - 12:00

What's new and updated on the Gwulo website:
 

General


 

Updates on the new Gwulo book

Some good news with Volume 5 is that airmail services are working well again. The last few overseas orders have gone to customers in Australia, UK, and the US, and all have arrived in under two weeks. The last few years have seen all sorts of headaches with overseas mail, so it is great to see shipping times get back to their pre-Covid standards.

Thank you to two of those overseas readers for their reviews. Patricia O'Sullivan has posted her review of Volume 5 to her website, and also lets us know her favourite photo in the book. For the record, my favourite is this one at the bottom of page 21:

1920s Wandering Shoemaker

 

Thanks also to new reader jenchou, who dived in with a purchase of the full set of five books:

The existence of the 5 volumes of Old Hong Kong Photos and The Tales They Tell came to my attention on Facebook via the Hong Kong - The Past page. I jumped on the website and ordered the books less than a week ago and they were delivered this morning!! So speedy and the books arrived in impeccable condition.
 

Each book and the photos are most beautifully produced to the highest quality. They worth every single penny!  In the fast changing world and the Hong Kong I knew disappearing fast, to have a glimpse into the old Hong Kong before I was even born keeps Hong Kong alive in my heart.

Closer to home, Hong Kong readers can now find Volume 5 at these additional bookstores:

  • Art & Culture Outreach Books, in Causeway Bay
     
  • SUP Retail (Hong Kong) Limited, better known by the names of its bookstores: Joint Publishing / Chung Hwa Book Co. / The Commercial Press. They also run an online bookstore, My Book One

 

And finally, thanks to Jill Fell who has reported the first mistake in Volume 5. If you've noticed any other mistakes, please could you add a comment for each mistake with details? Then I can be sure to get them all corrected when it is time for a reprint.
 


 

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Places


 

Photos
 

Royal Navy Rugby team
Royal Navy Rugby team, by Lintonbiographer

 

The Commissioner's House, Mount Kellett 2.
The Commissioner's House, Mount Kellett 2., by gw

 

The Firs 1908
The Firs 1908, by Klaus

 

1936-3c tram ticket
1936-3c tram ticket , by Joseph

 

T22
T22, by Joseph

 

1954 tram
1954 tram, by Joseph

 

Pre-war tram
Pre-war tram, by Joseph

 

Registration of Children (Under Ten Years of Age.)
Registration of Children (Under Ten Years of Age) during the Japanese occupation, by Alan Ho

 

mr knoll on mosaic tile
mr knoll on mosaic tile, by jill

 

Reunion after six years
Reunion after six years, by Admin

 

1878 Fortifications
1878 Fortifications, by moddsey

 

Colorized photo of Dr E W Kirk teeing-off at Fanling
Colorized photo of Dr E W Kirk teeing-off at Fanling, by drcooper

 

Postcard from Stanley  Internment Camp to my mother
Postcard from Stanley Internment Camp to my mother, by drcooper

 

Douglas Castle 1860s
Douglas Castle 1860s, by Klaus

 

East Point 1860s
East Point 1860s, by Klaus

 

Hong Kong Cemetery 1860
Hong Kong Cemetery 1860s, by Klaus

 

Noronha & Co. on Wellington St in the early 20th century
Noronha & Co. on Wellington St in the early 20th century, by Stuart Braga

 

1930s Queensway
1930s Queensway, by moddsey

 

KING's PARK (10th Jan 2024)
KING's PARK (10th Jan 2024), by Herman Chan

 

Wellington Battery Pier 1880s
Wellington Battery Pier 1880s, by Klaus

 

Wellington Barracks 1977
Wellington Barracks 1977, by Klaus

 

Triumphal Arch at Peddar's Wharf 1869
Triumphal Arch at Peddar's Wharf 1869, by Klaus

 

City of Kowloon opposite Hongkong c.1870
City of Kowloon opposite Hongkong c.1870, by Klaus

 

Dragon Motor Car Company -Advertisement - 1920
Dragon Motor Car Company -Advertisement - 1920, by Chinarail

 

Tim Runnacles obituary The Times 2022
Tim Runnacles obituary The Times 2022, by degahkg

 

Resettlement housing ca 1968
Resettlement housing ca 1968, by Stuart Braga

 


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Hi David. I was wondering if you had a clear map of Stanley Camp that I could use for the book I'm about to finish . My grandfather Robert Grindley Southerton and his nieces May and Maude Witchell were all interned there. It is many years since I was in touch with you. As you are no doubt aware May Witchell married Sir Lindsay Ride. It has been quite a journey tracking the family's moves. Kindest regards,

Lorna Loveland nee Southerton