Victoria Gap - Findlay Path
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Submitted by annelisec
Date picture taken (may be approximate):
Thursday, January 1, 1920
Connections:
- Victoria Gap - Findlay Path shows Place Ligoniel and The Farm - RBL 101 [????- ]
- Victoria Gap - Findlay Path shows Place Glenshiel - Epworth Lodge (1949) [????- ]
- Victoria Gap - Findlay Path shows Place #6 Police Station [1869-1954]
- Victoria Gap - Findlay Path shows Place Peak Depot - Water Supplies Department [1910- ]
- Victoria Gap - Findlay Path shows Place Quarndon [1902-????]
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Behind #6 Police Station
So what was the big building behind the #6 Police Station ?
Date of image: 1910s?
Re the date of the image: I found the postcard on the Smithsonian Institute site (which indicates no date) at:
http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&uri=full=3100001~!58533~!0#focus
This particular postcard was listed on the Smithsonian website with the subsequent accession number to this similar postcard:
http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&uri=full=3100001~!58532~!0#focus
It would appear the latter photograph was taken in 1911 at the time of the coronation of King George V, given the clear "God Save the King" display across the funicular track. I assumed, perhaps erroneously, that the two scenes may have been photographed at a similar time, and used that assumption to suggest the date "circa 1911".
I am quite happy to be proven incorrect if someone is able to do so.
Regards, Graham aka ole_vet
P.S. if anyone is interested this is the specific search for photographs of Hong Kong available online that I used to find the two postcards and several others...
http://collections.si.edu/search/results.htm?q=Hong+Kong+&dsort=&view=&date.slider=&fq=online_media_type%3A%22Images%22&fq=object_type%3A%22Photographs%22&fq=online_visual_material%3Atrue&start=40
Similar view
I found a similar view from the same time period on Flickr and uploaded it to gwulo.
In front of Glenshiel is a pavillion, and behind a building (usually invisible due to a more narrow angle). Any ideas?