Permalink Submitted by Ho Lim-peng (not verified) on Sun, 2010-08-15 23:34.
Around the coastline, to the left of the canopied gun emplacement visible in the photo, are, or at least there were still in the late 1990s, a large number of small living quarters dotting the cliffside, presumably built for the gun crews. Inside one of these structures, there was, painted on the rear wall, a remarkably detailed, and well preserved, colour painting of an English fox hunting scene. I mentioned this in an article I wrote for Fragrant Harbour magazine, and sent a copy to the then head of the Gunners' Role in Hong Kong. I never heard anything further, I wonder who did it, and if it is still there.
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Painting, Chung Hom Kok Battery crew quarters
Around the coastline, to the left of the canopied gun emplacement visible in the photo, are, or at least there were still in the late 1990s, a large number of small living quarters dotting the cliffside, presumably built for the gun crews. Inside one of these structures, there was, painted on the rear wall, a remarkably detailed, and well preserved, colour painting of an English fox hunting scene. I mentioned this in an article I wrote for Fragrant Harbour magazine, and sent a copy to the then head of the Gunners' Role in Hong Kong. I never heard anything further, I wonder who did it, and if it is still there.