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Hong Kong, air raid shelter along a street

Hong Kong, air raid shelter along a street
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View the original, larger copy of this image at the UWM website: http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/u?/agsphoto,4066

Any guesses where this was located?

And are we looking at a trench shelter like the one in Southorn Playground, or something simpler like an Anderson shelter?

Date picture taken (may be approximate): 
Monday, January 1, 1940

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My guess is the trench shelter was built opposite the former Hong Kong Cricket Club within the grounds of the Cheero Club. The street railing is similar to the photo from Fred Evans.

1950s Fred Evans' photos, View from Cheero Club

 

Ok I'll hand over Craig's carrot award for eyesight! Definitely a match on the railings, though they may well have surrounded the military cantonment area.

That low building (public convenience?) on the right of Forman's photo may help pinpoint the location. Also, it's hard to see, but do you think the far side of the road shows a fence, possibly the one along the edge of the cricket pitch?

Yes, the cricket club fence is similar as well.

1910s Cricket Club Pitch

As the trench shelter was built on rising ground above the level of the road, the low concrete structure would probably be one that stood at the junction of Queen's Road Central and Garden Road. 

1930s Junction of Queen's Road Central and Garden Road

Looks like you've pinned it down - good work.

1941 Anderson Shelter

Anderson Air Raid Shelter
Taken at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford.

 

 

 

 

 

Anderson Air Raid Shelter