Alice Dyer to Alexander Laihovetsky, letter 1, 1931 | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong

Alice Dyer to Alexander Laihovetsky, letter 1, 1931

Alice Dyer to Alexander Laihovetsky, letter 1, 1931

I think Alice was probably the wife of the Kowloon Docks manager.

Captain Alexander Laihovetsky lived in HK from about 1919-42, apart from a period in the 1920s when he took his family to Canada chicken-farming - probably the reason he came to be considered an "expert" on chickens. He even kept chickens on his ship.

 

Date picture taken (may be approximate): 
Monday, November 30, 1931

Comments

There is Dyer Avenue at Hung Hom where the Dockyard once was. So there is a connection.