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National City Bank of New York

Submitted by David on

A large number of Forman's photos were taken near here, either inside or just outside the bank. [View photos]

The gorup taken inside show a group of American women signing various documents at the bank's counter. The mood among the group is light-hearted, you can see they are enjoying their moment of fame in front of Forman's camera. But there's another, sadder tale unfolding at the same time the photos were taken.

Moddsey relates the story:

ARP tunnels: numbering systems

Submitted by David on

Several of the Harrison Forman photos show ARP tunnels under construction. On some (eg this one), it is possible to see a number above the entrance. Here's what I think the different numbers mean.

First there are the Site Numbers. I believe these were the original numbers used, assigned to each construction site where tunnels were dug. Guessing again, I'd say they were given out in the order that sites were decided upon, so earlier sites have lower numbers.

New Grading

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

anyone else been checking out the amo's new grading of buildings? Pretty impressed so far, if it means Grade 1 buildings are no unlikely to be torn down. Also amazing how poor the grading was before: the old Bank of China building in Central wasn't graded at all before, neither was the Peninsula.

There's a ton of sites listed, almost all with photos (military sites on stonecutters are coyly omitted from pics)

Here's the link. The list of sites and photos open on separate pages.

80sKid

Photos of Old Houses

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

When I lived in HK in the 70s, I remember seeing a few large, old, castle-like houses that people lived in. In the mid-levels, for example. I would love to find photos of these if anyone knows of any. I'm sure they're all gone now but they seemed wonderful and very mysterious. Anyone know what I'm talking about?

Talk this Friday: Solomon Bard Remembers

Submitted by David on

Internet searches about Hong Kong's history often turn up books by Solomon Bard, so I'm pleased to see there's a chance to hear him speak this Friday. He was born in 1916, and has packed so much into his long life that there is certainly no shortage of material. Here are the details of the talk, hosted by the Royal Asiatic Society:

Speaker: Dr Solomon Bard
Date/Time: Friday 20 March, 6.30 pm
Venue: 8th Floor, City Hall High Block, Central
Booking: This lecture is free and open to the public, with no booking required

Harrison Forman photos - request for help

Submitted by David on

I'd like to make the photos easier to see and comment on, and also link them in to the Places we've created here. I've set up the framework, now comes the task of importing them. There are 17 pages of photos, and each one takes 20-30 minutes to import. So I'm hoping to get some help!

If you can help process one page, here are the steps to follow: