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- #326 Ma Tau Wai Road, Tokwawan, Surviving Pillar [????- ]
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Partial shophouses
I wasn't quite sure what you meant by 'partial shophouses', but the photo makes it clear.
Do you think that either of the buildings to the left or right of the pillar are the same age as the pillar? Or they'd have been built later, with the pillar remaining by chance?
Partial houses
Dear Mr B,
The pillar was what's left of the whole roll of houses at that particular location. Anyway, if you could come up with another term to describe it I could adapt. I believe the Pillar was left behind owing to the structural integrety of the original wall of the house. All it end up was two new building had the original wall sandwitched together with the pillar.
Best Regards,
T
re: Partial Houses
I think the term is right - I was just struggling to imagine what one would look like :-)
All clear now! Seems funny how the pillar survives when the buildings on either side have gone. Maybe the builders felt a bit nostalgic!?
Cheers, MrB
Partial Houses