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Triple story public toilet blocks

Submitted by wongm on

Around Hong Kong there are many triple-story public toilet blocks / bathhouses, some of which appear to date back to the 1950s or 1960s.

Here is one on Shek Ku Lung Road in Kowloon City:

https://www.google.com.au/maps/@22.332433,114.187648,3a,44.6y,23h,104.24t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sRrQYgobPTglhgZ-y6La1Mw!2e0

Off Tung Tau Tsuen Road in Kowloon City:

What did the Governor's "Custodian" do?

Submitted by David on

Each year's Blue Book lists the Governor's staff. The entries for 1918 begin:

  • Governor and Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral
  • Private Secretary
  • Aide-de-Camp
  • Custodian
  • ...

(See page J24 in http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/b1918/51918016.pdf)

Does anyone know what the Custodian's duties were?

In 1918, John Deakin was the Custodian, though a footnote says he was "Seconded for Military Service on 17th May".

Regards, David

Photos of 1967 unrest in Hong Kong

Submitted by Richard Muirhead on

Hi

I`m looking for any photos here or elsewhere of the leftist  unrest in HK between May and November 1967.Please can anyone point me in the right (pun not intended!) direction?

 

 

Reply from: IDJ on Fri, 2015-01-30 16:58.

Try here-- Life magazine images plus other related photographs alongside by the same photographer

http://images.google.com/hosted/life/a7da9b18e502c2d9.html

Photos of Edith Jacks

Submitted by rohan price on

Hi Everyone 

I have written the biography of Hong Kong Land Officer Philip Jacks (1877-1941). My book is to be published in late February by Australian Scholarly Publishing. I have two photos of Philip Jacks but would very much appreciate a picture of his wife Edith (nee Edith Elliot Kirkpatrick Picard) or any of the Jacks children--Harold, Mary or Audrey. 

If you know of any photos please get in contact with me: rohan.price@utas.edu.au

 

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Evidence of the area that a place name refers to

Submitted by C on

My friend is doing a project and is looking for textual evidence of the area (or boundary of the area) that a place name refers to.  For example, what area does the place name "Wan Chai" include or describe?

For now, he is working on three place names -- Wan Chai, Pok Fu Lam and Ngau Tau Kok.  The evidence can be historical or current, but cannot be graphic or based on maps.  If you come across such pieces of evidence, please post them here.  Thank you!

In addition, you can share your opinion about the boundaries of these or any other place names.