Early 20th century colour tinted postcard "HONG KONG HABOUR" taken from The Peak. Unposted, but on the reverse is written "X marks where we are laying". On the front said X in faded ink can be seen on the left, plus the annotations "MAIN LAND" and ""DOCK YARD" suggesting the writer may have been staying on a ship in the harbour. On this copy I've annotated buildings I think I've identified through study of other Gwulo pictures (and apologise for any errors as I'm no expert!)
I think the postcard may be in series with this one https://gwulo.com/atom/10793
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Re: Postcard
Probably dated to the decade of the 1910s. The annotation of the Royal Naval Dockyard suggests the writer may have served on a HMS vessel moored in the harbour.
A minor amendment. Under the GPO is the Queen's Building.
The Helena May
1916 or later. There is a clear view of The Helena May Institute as it looked when first opened in 1916.
Ian
The Helena May
Thank you for spotting that!
http://www.helenamay.com/Public/10_about_the_helenamay_intr.php
Moved this to the 1910s gallery as a result; an active period for HK postcard production it seems. I also noticed the lack of ships in the harbour compared to other photos. Something to do with WWI?