This is the page marked ref 3 of Kowloon streetmaps. It actually joins with the page marked ref 1.
Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti
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Submitted by AH Leung
Date picture taken (may be approximate):
Friday, August 31, 1945
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Connections:
- Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti shows Place Former King's Park Refugee Camp [1938-????]
- Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti shows Place Star Ferry Terminal, TST (previous generation) [1907-c.1957]
- Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti shows Place Kowloon Wharves [????-????]
- Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti shows Place Holt's Wharf [1910-c.1971]
- Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti shows Place KCR Terminus, TST [1916-1978]
- Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti shows Place Kowloon Park - former site of Whitfield Barracks [????- ]
- Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti shows Place Gun Club Hill Barracks [????- ]
- Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti shows Place Yau Ma Tei Police Station (2nd generation) [1923- ]
- Kowloon, Nathan Road Star Ferry, Yau Ma Ti shows Place Jordan Road ferry pier #1 [1932-????]
Comments
Kowloon Street Map Ref 3
Great maps. Thanks for sharing. I used to walk home to Ferry Point along Saigon Street, which in this map appears to be called Cheung On Street (I have also read somewhere it used to be called Third Street but I'm not sure about that).
I can't help but notice some of the streets have been mixed up. For example, Temple Street / Wusung Street (Woosung Street) and Battery Street / Reclamation Street.
triggering old memories
Glad that you enjoyed looking at these maps and triggered some good, old memories.
I would not be surprised at all if some of the streets were mixed up. There could be conglomerate number of reasons, the most obvious would be that the maps were prepared in haste by my father for the post war military reoccupation. He might not have all the information with him as he was working for B.A.A.G. in Kumming at the time.
That's really interesting!
That's really interesting! Great to see hand-drawn maps like that. Thanks again.