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The Sham Shui Po Cello

Submitted by HK Bill on

I have been asked by Ron Parker (Son of Major Maurice Parker RRoC) if I knew of anything or even the location of the Cello that was used in the shows  in the Sham Shui Po POW Camp. Maurice Parker was often in the plays/concerts and when he was not on stage would be handling the music for the shows. I personally do not know anything about the Cello but thought that maybe some of you guys would know of the history of this item.

Natasha du Breuil and Colonel Valentine Burkhardt

Submitted by m.peaker on

I have recently written all I have been able to find out about two amateur naturalists who were active in Hong Kong from the 1940s until their deaths in the 1960s. Their stories uncovered fascinating accounts of life in China between the wars and then of their life together in Hong Kong. They are Natasha du Breuil (ca 1891-1966) and Colonel Valentine Burkhardt (1884-1967). The latter wrote articles (which were read avidly by my wife when the Sunday Post-Herald arrived) and books on Chinese creeds and customs after his life in military intelligence.

Mortuary services in 1937?

Submitted by seemex on

Does anyone know if any mortuary and/or funeral service companies might still exist from the 1930s? I contacted Hong Kong Funeral Home ( advertised as oldest in Hong Kong ) and they said they were not in business that far back. I am trying to find who might have handled a funeral in 1937 and also if they are still in business today. I would also like to know if anyone can tell me the average cost of a burial back then? I have a figure of $1358. and would like to know if this figure was high, low or average for the era.

"Old Hongkong" by "Colonial"

Submitted by annelisec on

[scald=25176:sdl_editor_representation {"link":"http:/atom/25176"}] A series of articles on the history of Hong Kong taken from the South China Morning Post, June 17, 1933 - April 13, 1935 and rearranged alphabetically by subject At the Public Records Office or get a search pass or a free with an online SCMP subscriprion Book 951.25 JAR V1 Jarrett, V. H. G. Old HongKong, Index / by V. H. G. Jarrett

Hong Kong Blockhouses

Submitted by Iloveoldhk on

Hi all. I am just posting this on the form to see if anyone has any thoughts on these structures. They seem to appear all over HK Island and often house Gov. electricity sites or 'dangerous goods.'

I am curious to the nature of theses structures and their history. Most of them do not look especially old, and do not always appear to have military style features. However, some I have seen have 'bunker style' loophole windows, a lip above the structure and some small (loop)holes near the top. 

Who Built Hirams Highway

Submitted by HK Bill on

Whilst researching a book on the History of Hebe Haven Yacht Club a few years ago, I thought I’d check out the history behind the naming of Hirams Highway, and in doing so discovered quite a few differing versions about the builder of the road, from Hiram Potts, to K. Potts to a Lt. Potts to a Captain Potts and even a Major Potts.

Kowloon Tong properties in the Jurors Lists

Submitted by LizB on

I have compiled a list of addresses in Kowloon Tong that are mentioned in the Jurors Lists between 1925-1935.  Currently, my list only contains the relevant address, the year in which that address was first mentioned in the Jurors List,  and who the occupant was for that year (occasionally I have also identified the person's position).

Minor upgrade

Submitted by Admin on

I've upgraded one of the components on the webserver (PHP, from version 5.4 to 5.6), for a small improvement in performance.

It shouldn't affect the site otherwise, but if you find anything isn't working please let me know.

Regards, David

Saturday, 11th June - International Archives Day exhibition & seminars

Submitted by David on

Exhibition from 11-4 @ CACHE (10 different groups exhibiting), and seminar (in Chinese only) from 1-4 at the nearby Kau Yan School. More information at: http://www.archives.org.hk/en/page.php?pagename=latest_news&submenu=LAT…

Looks good, I'll go along.

Regards, David