View from the top of Waterloo road showing the nullahs.
Blow up the shot and the RSPCA office in the middle of the road is there.
View from the top of Waterloo road showing the nullahs.
Blow up the shot and the RSPCA office in the middle of the road is there.
Comments
Norfolkd Road
This was probably taken from where Norfolk Road runs into Waterloo Road (looking south). But interesting how Waterloo Road seems to veer to the right (towards the west) at this junction.
York Road
Yes, the road junction on the right is York Road (where Henry Tang's residence is today) and the house on that corner is still there, although a higher wall now hides it from view.
I think it was (is) more a case that Waterloo Road is slanting downwards (towards the south), rather than the road veering to the right.
Love the peacefulness of this photo. Today Waterloo Road probably gets a hundred cars passing here a minute!
la salle college
I lived on Belfran Rd. in Kowloon Tong, and walked (further down this road) to La Salle College when it moved from Boundary St. to the - I forget the name of the street, just below King George V. School was run by the La Salle Brothers. Bring back memories. Is that Lion Rock at the background? If it is then the picture is looking north.
Maryknoll Convent School
Is MCS supposed be on the right, but beyond this photo? So glad to see this picture, as I remember seeing the nullahs when I was a kid.
Re: Photo
The view is of Waterloo Road facing south. The spire of St Teresa's Church is in the distance on the right. MCS should be on the left.
I think Nairn House are the taller buildings in the middle of the photo.
Perth St
"to La Salle College when it moved from Boundary St. to the - I forget the name of the street, just below King George V."
Art - perhaps you are referring to Perth St where La Salle was housed in some temporary huts until the original school building was given back. This would have been in the early 50's
Waterloo Road - 2013 Comparison
Waterloo Road - Nullahs
Not only 'seeing' the nullahs - but also smelling .. :(
Got my only speeding fine in HK in the '60's. Pleaded 'not guilty' at Kowloon Magistrates but was found 'guilty' by evidence given by a mobile policeman saying that he timed me by stopwatch between lamposts on Waterloo Road.
Apparently a favourite stretch for catching speeders in those days, but I doubt if his evidence would stand up in Court now.
Harry.