1930s Queens's Road East (Queensway)
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Date picture taken (may be approximate):
Wednesday, May 1, 1935
Gallery:
Connections:
- 1930s Queens's Road East (Queensway) shows Place E Block, Victoria Barracks [????-????]
- 1930s Queens's Road East (Queensway) shows Place G Block, Victoria Barracks (aka Soldiers' Club / NAAFI Club / Union Jack Club) [????-????]
Comments
Re: Block G
There are scaffolds on Block G. On the 1901 photo this block has a ground floor only, and in (around) 1935, two more storeys were added.
Soldiers' Club
Mention is made here of the opening of the Soldiers' Club.
Re: Block G
Hi Klaus,
In the description of the 1900 opening of the Soldier's Club that Moddsey found, it says:
On the ground floor, a bar is provided. Upstairs there are dining, billiards and reading rooms.
So there was at least one more floor. The upper floors were set back from the street, so I think that's why they're not seen in the 1901 photo.
Regards, David
Re: Block G
Hi David,
obviously, upper floors were there already from the beginning. As there are scaffolds on the 1930s photo, I now think they added the balconies as seen here:
Regards, Klaus