New on Gwulo: 2019, week 43 | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong

New on Gwulo: 2019, week 43

A look at what's new on Gwulo.com. Please click on the photos or the blue links for more information - and please leave a comment if you can add any new details.

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St Georges Building (1st Generation)

St Georges Building (1st Generation), by PaulO

 

Gloucester Building

Gloucester Building, by PaulO

 

Palace Theatre

Palace Theatre, by PaulO

 

Stonecutters Island Central Bty 1891.jpeg

Stonecutters Island Central Bty 1891, by UKNA

 

Tamar.jpeg

Tamar.jpeg, by Admiralty/War Department (ADM 1/27385)

 

Wedding at Cathedral 1939/1940

Wedding at Cathedral 1939/1940, by Raymond Smith

 

Chinese workers posing at the entrance to their mine

Chinese workers posing at the entrance to their mine, by Raymond Smith

 

Gordon Duff on HM Submarine L3.JPG

Gordon Duff on HM Submarine L3, by William Richmond Fell

 

Cheung Chau early 1930s

Cheung Chau early 1930s, by Raymond Smith

 

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Rob, is there any possibility of uploading a higher resolution image of the Stonecutter Island sketch map ?  Even on  full Zoom, the writing is blurred and impossible to read .

I also have the opinion that too many poor quality or  low resolution photo images are beginning to appear on the Gwulo site , possibly because posters are not restrained from uploading poor quality images. Also  advice on how to upload a minimim quality of resolution appears to be lacking or not clearly stated. The photograph of Madam Lau Tsung Tai above by "Amy" is an example . The copy of the original photo was taken with the camera out of focus.

I suggest that this site is "policed" and low quality images rejected.  If this would present too much work for  'Gwulo" he could invite volunteers to help with maintaining  minimum standards.

Hi Chinarail,

Ideally all photos would be sharp, but I accept there will be some that aren't so clear. I'd rather minimise the barriers to taking part in Gwulo, and hear from more people, than turn people away.

Regards, David