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Hong Kong's Ministry of Defence Lots listing

Hong Kong's Ministry of Defence Lots listing - 【FCO 40/1872 M.O.D. Property】1985

MODL No.1 Gun Club Hill Barracks, Kowloon, 127 Austin Road

MODL No.2 Kennedy Road - Wireless Station site

MODL No.3 Cape Collinson - Military Cemetery ( W.D. Lot 68)

MODL No.4 Royal Navy Base - H.M.S. Tamar

MODL No.5 Royal Navy Ratings Quarters - Harcourt Place, Wong Nei Chong Road.

Wondering if anyone could identify this road

I am hoping it is one of the key roads around the Peak Tramway but i can't identify it, was hoping someone might recognise where abouts it was taken please, thank you!
https://www.hpcbristol.net/visual/jc01-33

1960 - apartments and travelling from Canton to Hong Kong

Hi everyone! A few questions. How would someone travel from Canton to Hong Kong in the late 50s-early 60s? Which ports in Canton and HK would have been used? My grandma moved to HK in 1961 aged 20. She worked as an accountant at a factory that made leather gloves - any ideas of where abouts this factory would have been?

Also, does anyone have any pictures/experience of living in an apartment at that time, and what were they like? I know most people here are probably white middle class, but I am interested in seeing apartments that the Chinese would have lived in.

The Anglo-Chinese Boundary 1898

Guest author Klaus Liphard describes how the boundary between the New Territories and China was created in the 1890s.


 

Introduction

At the end of the 19th century, the Chinese Qing Empire was weak. This was utilized by foreign powers - France, Germany, Russia, and also Great Britain - to force China to lease territories to them.

Britain forced China into The Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting an Extension of Hong Kong Territory, also known as the Second Convention of Peking, which leased the New Territories to Britain for 99 years. The Convention was signed on 9 June 1898 in Peking (Beijing) and became effective on July 1st, 1898. This short convention (the English text is only one and a half pages) included a map showing the new boundary.

Map of Hong Kong in The Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory in 1898
Map of Hong Kong in The Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory
in 1898, by Klaus

 

This map had a small scale only. The eastern end of the boundary on land was at Starling Inlet (Mirs Bay), and the western one at Deep Bay. Between these two end points, a straight line was drawn. The exact course of the boundary had to be negotiated by

Bug: '{C}' is added to photo captions

Inserted photos have the text '{C}' added before and after their captions. It happens every time a page or comment is edited, so after several edits there will be a long string of {C}{C}{C}{C}{C}{C} added.

The current workaround is to turn off the photo's caption (right-click the photo, choose 'Edit atom properties', untick 'Add a caption', click OK.) You can still add text under the photo manually if needed.

The Boom of Public History Pages/Sites

In the past few years, the number of social media pages, channels, and websites on Hong Kong History increased significantly. 

 

I recently wrote a blogpost on the boom of history pages in Hong Kong. I hope it helps English-reading historians and history lovers to better understand the public history scene in Hong Kong. 

2021-06 RTHK's 清晨爽利

Earlier this week, Dan Ip took listeners to RTHK's 清晨爽利 on a guided trip through the hidden details in two of my favourite photos. (Photos shown below.)

The recording is now online, and starts at 05:40 in Part 2: https://www.rthk.hk/radio/radio5/programme/hellosunrise/episode/755720

 

Hong Kong Police Orchestra/band Stanley Camp.

Hello, my grandfather was in the Hong Kong Police before being interned at Stanley Camp with my Grandmother, my Dad and his two brothers when the Japanese invaded Hong Kong.

His name is Harold Woods and I believe his nickname was "Timber" Woods. 

He played the clarinet and was in the Hong Kong Police Orchestra or Band and their performances were played on the radio i believe.

New on Gwulo: 2021, week 24

A look at what's new on the Gwulo website...
 

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Royal artillery & St Francis barracks

I am looking for information on the Royal artillery in Hong Kong in the 1860s and 1870s please.  Haven't been able to find much online, or in libraries here in Australia.

my great great grandfather, George William Stainfield, enlisted in England in 1861 and was in Hong Kong with the Royal Artillery by 1868.  His address in that year was shown as St Francis Barracks.  My searches for St Francis Barracks keep taking me to the world heritage site in Macao - is that correct?  
 

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