By the look of the squattered huts on the rocky slopes, it's more likely Sai Wan Ho. Need some time to match up the taller buildings as some of them are likely still around. Maybe matching up the slopes too.
The tallest building by the right hand side, if compared to the recent day Google Maps, at least the shape and the windows look very much like the Hoi Ching Mansion in Hoi Ching Street. That also matched the location of the old pier. The building is a bit over 40 years old, which also seem to match the 1970's. Will have to look up land registrations for the actual date.
thank's for helping. I was wondering about the slope of the mountain so close to the shore, but the photo was taken before reclamation started in this area. Will rely on your expertise when I discover more photos of ferry piers.
There's another image in the set that shows the view to the left and the breakwater of the typhoon shelter, which matches with an image that T has identified previously. https://gwulo.com/atom/11635
Alun
That is generally of the same neighbourhood. Sai Wan Ho should just be a little beyond the right edge of the 1966 photo. Now that you brought it up, there are some identical buildings in both photos too.
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Re: Somewhere in Victoria Harbour
Hi Klaus,
By the look of the squattered huts on the rocky slopes, it's more likely Sai Wan Ho. Need some time to match up the taller buildings as some of them are likely still around. Maybe matching up the slopes too.
Thanks & Best Regards,
T
Re: I may have a match
Hi Klaus,
The tallest building by the right hand side, if compared to the recent day Google Maps, at least the shape and the windows look very much like the Hoi Ching Mansion in Hoi Ching Street. That also matched the location of the old pier. The building is a bit over 40 years old, which also seem to match the 1970's. Will have to look up land registrations for the actual date.
I would declare very possibly Sai Wan Ho.
Thanks & Best Regards,
T
Exact location
Hi T,
thank's for helping. I was wondering about the slope of the mountain so close to the shore, but the photo was taken before reclamation started in this area. Will rely on your expertise when I discover more photos of ferry piers.
Best regards, Klaus
Shau Kei Wan?
There's another image in the set that shows the view to the left and the breakwater of the typhoon shelter, which matches with an image that T has identified previously. https://gwulo.com/atom/11635
Alun
Re: Sau Kei Wan\Sai Wan Ho
Hi Marlowe,
That is generally of the same neighbourhood. Sai Wan Ho should just be a little beyond the right edge of the 1966 photo. Now that you brought it up, there are some identical buildings in both photos too.
Thanks & Best Regards,
T