Yesterday's talk and walk: photos & links | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong

Yesterday's talk and walk: photos & links

Thanks to the Imperial College Alumni Association for inviting me to talk to their members.

Here are the photos we looked at. You can click any photo to see a more detailed copy, and notes about that photo. At the bottom of the page I've also given some links to more information about the places we visited on the walk.

Feel free to leave a message in the comments below if you have any questions.

Regards, David


Who, What, Where & When

We started with a handful of photos, telling their stories, and explaining some of the tricks we use to identify them. First up was this 1930s photo showing a rat bin

followed by another photo from the same set, showng a mystery building on the Peak

We looked at the history behind these gentlemen, and worked out when they were in Hong Kong

then used a variety of clues to work out when and where this was taken

Before finishing off with the unveiling of the Cenotaph

Street views around Central

For the next section we took a walk around Central, starting from the old seafront

turned into Pedder Street

walked along Des Voeux Road

crossed over into Queen's Road

then took a look up Pottinger Street

Queen's Road

The next sequence followed Queen's Road from west to east. We started off in Sai Ying Pun

moved over to Central

then Admiralty

and Wanchai.

[Not online yet]

We stayed with Queen's Road but dropped back down to street-level at the junction with Wanchai Road

and ended up at the old Gap Road

That was the end of our journey along Queen's Road, but we added one more taken from Stubbs Road, and overlooking the venue for the talk

From The Peak to Kowloon

In the next sequence we followed Jean Gittins' daily journey from home on the Peak to school in Kowloon. We followed the main road from home

around to the Peak Tram station

There we hopped on a tram downhill

[Not online yet]

then walked over to catch a Star Ferry from the pier at Ice House Street

Over in TST we jumped in a rickshaw

then relaxed as we rode along Nathan Road

Destruction & construction

The last set started off with the destruction caused by typhoons in 1936

1906

and 1926

[Not online yet]

Then we switched from natural to man-made destruction, with the demolition of the old GPO building

The next photo straddled the destruction / construction line, excavating Morrison Hill to reclaim the shoreline

and we finished off with the miners who dug the Beacon Hill tunnel, sitting in their cable car


After the photos, we took a short walk around the area, looking at: