New on Gwulo: 2026, week 07

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What's new and updated on the Gwulo website:

General

  • Two Hong Kong history talks in London for your diaries:
  • Lt. Donald Kerr's thrilling WW2 account of being shot down over Kai Tak, hiding from the Japanese, then escaping into China has just started appearing in the '82 years ago' wartime diaries:
    • “Zero coming in at two o’clock!” – I picked out the jumble of excited confusion on the radio…

      The Japanese sweeps past my tight-turning leader and there he is for me – a little out of range according to the size of the gunsight circle, but I begin firing.  A long tangent of bright red sparks – tracers – curves out towards the enemy ship, which I notice is a “Tojo,” [Nakajima Ki-44] one of their later models… I can feel the powerful hammering of my six guns vibrating through the ship as I concentrate furiously on holding the right deflection and lead.  … just when he appears to spot my ship my stream of incendiary, armor piercing, and tracer bullets takes effect.  Chunks of silvery metal tear off his fuselage as little points of light show where the incendiaries are hitting.  His Plexiglas canopy blows off and a thick stream of dark smoke followed by bright flame comes from back of the engine.

      I stop firing and sharply reverse my turn.  I’m struck with the most uncomfortable feeling that I’m too alone and too far behind the other guys by now.  There are two P-40s up ahead, not far, but since they’re no doubt running all-out, it would take long minutes to catch up.  Down below and ahead were the B-25s and other P-40s.  I twisted in my seat for a quick survey behind – with a good idea of what I’d see.  I was right, they were there…Zeros – three of them diving down and obviously at me!

      I’d better get out of here quickly.  A P-40 can out-dive a Zero, I know from experience...I jammed throttle and pushed over into a rather steep dive.  A burst of smoky white tracers passed me and my confidence began to fade …The dive grew nearly vertical, the throttle handle shoved as never before as I slipped and skidded the plane to upset the aim of the pursuing Japanese.  CRACK!  A smoking bullet drilled through the side of my Plexiglas canopy and shattered some glass in the instrument panel.  Ugh, that was close!  It left a smell of chemical smoke.  I looked over my left shoulder to see one Japanese pilot really gaining on me, his guns blinking like little red flashlights…

      Bang!  Oh, oh, a solid hit, 20 mm stuff.  There was a hot blast on the back of my left leg and a new smell of smoke, a grey haze in the cockpit, a thicker smoke and suddenly a bright billowing gust of flame reaching everywhere…I have a clear recollection of seeing the skin on my wrist puff up and crackle in the fire as I frantically jerked at the emergency canopy release.  I remember nothing more until I was tumbling over and over in the strangely silent air…

      Clear blue sky, a white chute canopy, a hot sun – all as peaceful as could be.  No sensation of falling – just a mild wind that seemed to be blowing from below.  Well, nothing amiss in the sky half of my world.  I looked down. . .  Great day!!!  Directly underneath, absolutely between my two shoes was Kai-Tek Airdrome – the largest Japanese base in the Hong Kong area, and even now partly hidden by pillars of black smoke from our bombs…I resigned myself to the present position and predicament, and then had a sudden inspiration.  These parachutes could be steered and that was the thing to do, NOW! Continue reading the Journal of Lt. Donald W. Kerr...
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Update on last week's video, investigating a photo that shows early Brownies, Cubs, and Scouts in Hong Kong.

The video ended with more guesses than facts:

  • Photo was taken between 1921 and 1935
  • Probably taken in Hong Kong
  • May be a photo of the Garrison School
  • Man wearing glasses may be Capt. A. E. Watts

I went searching for more information about Captain Watts, and had a lucky break when viewing a result in the China Mail for 1925-09-19, as on the front page of the newspaper was this photo:

Garrison School Prize-giving, by Admin

Despite the poor quality, it's clearly the same scene as the photo I was investigating, shown below. The newspaper copy confirms it is a photo of the Garrison School in Hong Kong, taken on 11 Sep 1925, and with Captain A E Watts sitting in the centre.

Scouts, Wolf Cubs, Brownies, and other children, by Admin

 

Captain A E Watts, by Admin


Can you identify any of the scouts in these 1950s photos?

Scouts on a hike, by SiliconDioxide

 

Scouts on a hike 2, by SiliconDioxide

 

Scouts resting after hiking, by SiliconDioxide

 

Scouts resting after hiking 2, by SiliconDioxide

 

Scouts standing at attention on a pier, by SiliconDioxide


Places



People & Organisations

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Photos

Aberdeen Main Road, by Klaus

 

Hilton Hotel 1968, by Klaus

 

Kiyotoshi KANAMARU 金丸清俊, by Alan Ho

 

1942 (17.12) Japanese Occupation Period PoW Camp “N” Arygle Street - Civilian Internment Camp Stanley Postcard - sent from BRIAN A. HEAD, PoW CAMP “N” to MRS. D.A.F. MATHERS, INTERNMENT, by HCIIL

 

Sai Ying Pun waterfront, by Klaus

 

Tea cosy, embroidered with scenes from Stanley Camp, by juliet

 

Jimmy’s Kitchen, China Building - 1961, by Barbara Landau Harding

 

BOAC 707 speed brakes deployed Kai Tak landing, by mike

 

Hong Kong ferry Star ferry, by danielwettling

 

Causeway Bay or Happy Valley, by danielwettling

 

4th Hong Kong (Murray Troop), by Rod Bush

 

1935 - Noel Coward at Government House, by essarem

 

latest swimsuit 1930s, by jill

 

knitted swimsuits(1), by jill

 

Water Famine 1901, by Klaus

 

Dick, Edith Stewart Lockhart's Brother at Peak Tram Station, by Klaus

 

Plane landing on Kai Tak runway 05 1992, by degahkg

 

Kai Tak service road cyclists, by IDJ

 

RAF Hawker Hunter diving towards the harbour, by IDJ

 

1969 (20 SP) Freezinhot Bottle Co., Ltd. Chungking Mansions 重慶大廈 Air Mail Cover - sent to BELGO CANADIAN MFG., CO., LTD., 5255 Ferrier St., Montreal 9, Canada., by HCIIL

 

Queen's Pier, by danielwettling

 

Ping Shan - with former Police Station ( HKP Dog Unit 1964-1995), by Chinarail

 

Burma Lines Temple, by coastyHK

 

Kai Tak airport December 1941 Soldinski's eyewitness bombing images, by IDJ

 

Kai Tak airport December 1941 Soldinski's images sightlines, by IDJ

 

Kai Tak aerodrome-northern extension-1935, by IDJ

 

Yucca du Lac-Tai Po Road-1970, by IDJ

 

Precious Blood Convent, by tngan

 

Former North Kowloon Magistracy, by tngan

 

JI FUNG Outward Bound training vessel course participants aloft 003, by IDJ

 

JI FUNG Outward Bound training vessel course participants aloft 002, by IDJ

 

Cathay Pacific Menu Cover - View west 1846, by degahkg

 

Cathay Pacific Menu for Hong Kong Bangkok flights, by degahkg

 

Cap Badge Hill Feb 2026, by coastyHK

 

Bill of Fare S.S. Loong Sang, by DheerajK

 

Report on Girl Guides 1922, by jill

 

Aerial view of HKU, by Toulousin

 

Rooftops, by Toulousin

 

View towards TST, by Toulousin

 

View towards Causeway Bay, by Toulousin

 

Queen's Pier, by Toulousin

 

View towards Wanchai, by Toulousin

 

Loading / unloading ship in harbour, by Toulousin

 

Shipyard, by Toulousin

 

Cheung Chau, by Toulousin

 

Cheung Chau, by Toulousin

 

Cheung Chau, by Toulousin

 

Hydrofoil & junks, by Toulousin

 

Dr Edward W Kirk CVM missionary 1915, by Aldi

 

Ocean Park entrance, July 1998, by joybot

 

Edinburgh Place, Central, summer 1998, by joybot

 

Centre Street, Hong Kong Island, summer 1998, by joybot

 

Arriving into Hong Kong (3), June 1998, by joybot

 

Treasure Floating Restaurant, Sha Tin, June 1998, by joybot

 

The Repulse Bay (1), June 1998, by joybot

 

Panorama view from The Peak (2), July 1998, by joybot

 

St Peter's School gate, by philk

 

1980s Hanoi Road, by moddsey

 

Marco Polo Restaurant - page 1 of 3, by aagg

 

Buffet at the Marco Polo Restaurant, by aagg

 

Advertisement for Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., by aagg

 

Peninsula Court in an advertisement, by aagg

 

Peninsula Court, new annexe to the Peninsula Hotel - page 1 of 4, by aagg

 

The Cliffs - page 1 of 4, by aagg

 

New Residence for the Hon. Colonial Secretary - page 1 of 4, by aagg

 

456 Barker Road, the Peak - page 1 of 2, by aagg

 

464 The Peak - page 1 of 2, by aagg

 

4th HK Cubs 1951, by agwellstead@gmail.com

 

Inside Hong Pak Trail Japanese Tunnel Main Tunnel 2026, by SiliconDioxide

 

1960-1961 Wah Yan College staff incl. R J Wilkinson, by pepepeterleo

 

Photo of Elsa Soares Balcerzak (bottom right) with her brother (upper left) his wife (lower right) and unidentified person (upper right). , by jacda13

 

Capitol Theatre demolished, by Freddie Lam

 

Capt. Harry Walker, by BillP

 

Tome Walker, by BillP

 

Broadwood Road rate book 1920-21, by jill

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