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Slow boat to Macau?

Submitted by Bails on

I have a dim and distant (childhood)recollection of an 'over-night' boat to Macau from Hong Kong.

I wonder whether anyone can recall this? I seem to think you boarded the boat in the evening, on a quite large passenger boat/ferry and arrived in the early morning in Macau.

Given the distance to Macau, it does seem rather unlikely? It must have travelled extremely slowly!

 

Any thoughts?

RHKP Triumph Motorbikes

Submitted by Fai Jai on

I'm looking for any information about the motorbikes used by the Police in the 60's.

My father (Murray Todd) was in the traffic division at that time, and rode one of the silver-grey Triumph motorbikes.They were of a type called a "bathtub Triumph" because of the distinctive shape of the rear wheel mudguard, which resembled an up-side down bathtub.

If possible I want to buy one and restore it, but I don't know exactly what model the Police used (there were various bathtub Triumph models).

They can be seen clearly in recruiting photo on this site, 'hkp 6.jpg'.

Deacons' archive

Submitted by annelisec on

Deacons archive at HKU

A tree I manage on Geni.com was merged with another tree, each containing Charles David Bottomley, an attorney. So I did a new search on his name brought up an XL file with abstracts of lots of various transaction by Deacons.  

This one was entry

" C D Bottomley and Mary Angell (Angele) - (1), Note on birth and baptism of Maria Louisa Emily Angele, with English translation. 1902 Feb 8, [language] Latin "  

A "family map"?

Submitted by jill on

David

It’s a long shot, but I’m wondering whether, with your magic mapping, it would be possible to compose a “family map” pinpointing on one map the addresses where the various members of my family lived, within a period of 5 years.

House Of Wives by Simon Choa-Johnston - Soon at Swindon Books

Submitted by annelisec on

Dropping 4 May 2016. 

more ...http://www.bukowskiagency.com/Wives.htm

Also see Simon's blog "The House that Opium built" ... http://simonjohnston.ca/Blog.php

The House of Wives

a novel by Simon Choa-Johnston

TWO WOMEN COMPETE FOR THE AFFECTIONS OF THEIR OPIUM-MERCHANT HUSBAND IN A TALE OF FRIENDSHIP, FORTUNE AND RIVALRY IN COLONIAL HONG KONG

Nostalgic meetup in Siu Sai Wan, Hong Kong - 367 Association or other members of Little Sai Wan RAF veterans

Submitted by Roger Ho on

I currently live in SiuSaiWan and work voluntarily with a local district councilor in trials to recommend local government in hoping to re-vitalize the living quarter (now ruined but still there) of Collinson Anti Aircraft Searchlight (AASL) to become a meaningful historical and recreational facility. 

Upgrade to zoom viewer

Submitted by Admin on

I've just upgraded the viewer that we use to zoom in on photos. I've noticed three benefits:

1. Zoom in closer

The old version let us zoom in til the resolution of the image matches the resolution of your screen. The new version lets you zoom in further. Of course we're not really getting any more detail as that depends on the image file. But with a sharp photo I find it does help to be able to zoom in further, especially when looking at writing.

2. Bookmark and share your view

Chinese photographers in Hong Kong, 1844-1879

Submitted by Bennett on

The following text and images originally appeared as chapter 6 of "History of Photography in China: Chinese Photographers 1844-1879", published by Bernard Quaritch in 2013. (Click here for more information about the book and how to order.) This is Volume 3 of Terry Bennett's work on China's photo history. They are reproduced here with the kind permission of the author and publisher.


Chapter 6