1899: Mr Stewart Lockhart, the British Commissioner, and Mr Wong, the Chinese Commissioner, fixing the first boundary mark in the shore at Starling Inlet.
1949: British officers standing at mainland China border marker in Shau Tau Kok
1949: Woman walking through Shau Tau Kok village past border marker
1949: No. 8a Boundary Stone (1898)
1949: British police inspector (L) standing on his half of the village while Red Chinese Army irregular standing on the right side of the border marker which divides the village. 1949 10 1
1985: No. 3 Boundary Stone (1985)
1997: 1997 Chung Ying Street, Sha Tau Kok
2005: 2005 Sha Tau Kok - Anglo-Chinese Boundary Stone No. 4
2005: 2005 Sha Tau Kok Anglo-Chinese Boundary Stone
2009: Chung_Ying_Street_Jiexian_Bei_No. 7(?).JPG
2009: No. 5 Boundary Stone (Replica)
2010: British Police Inspector and Chinese Red Guard (heroic version)
2010: Survey parties for the Sino British Boundary
2011: Chung_Ying_Street_Jiexian_Bei_No.5.jpg
2013: Chung Ying street 2013
2014: No. 1 Boundary Stone
2014: No. 6 Boundary Stone
2014: No. 1 Boundary Stone (Chinese side)
2014: No. 3 Boundary Stone (2014)
2014: No. 2 Boundary Stone
2017: No. 4 Boundary Stone
: Chung Ying Street Boundary Stones 1 - 8