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1953 Nathan Road near Haiphong Road
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Date picture taken (may be approximate):
Thursday, January 1, 1953
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Connections:
- 1953 Nathan Road near Haiphong Road shows Place Junction of Lock Road and Nathan Road [????-????]
- 1953 Nathan Road near Haiphong Road shows Place Sang Dairy Company Shop [c.1940-c.1960]
- 1953 Nathan Road near Haiphong Road shows Place Chinese Houses on 55-45 Haiphong Road [c.1900-c.1959]
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Similar Scene - 1957 Nathan Road
Nathan Road near/at (?) Lock
Greetings. I try to visualize standing on Nathan Road but wonder what street I am looking into. On the right are the rear walls (and kitchen chimney) of pre-war flats backing onto a fairly wide back lane or was it a road? The building at the deadend is another puzzle. Thanks in advance for clarification. Regards,Peter
Lock Road
One is looking into Lock Road. This section of road no longer abuts Nathan Road but is parallel to it.
Nathan Road at Lock Road
Greetings, and thanks moddsey. I once lived in a pre-war shophouse. Mine and others of similar layout had narrow back lane unlike this road hence the puzzle. On Google air photos, this short road could be the same spot at one of the gaps between high rises now.
In some pre- and post-war buildings, vendors set up shops at entrance to these lanes. Some post-war's like my grandma's on Tung Choi St have a second staircase just past the corner which was accessible from the street during my tour two years ago then already made narrow by a shop. One man I knew set up his bird shop and bed on Shek Kip Mei St (early 1960s) and occupied one-half of the lane. Current Google street views show shops at these spots but cannot tell whether access to these lanes is still possible. How if any do the laws apply including the issue of safety? Regards, Peter
Re: Lock Road
I think there is an arcade with shops on the ground floor of the building that runs between Lock Road and Nathan Road.
Lock Road
Thanks moddsey for solving my puzzle. Street/air photos show gaps between buildings, the largest and closest to Haiphong Rd must be same spot shown in the photo here. Regards, Peter