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Hong Kong Collection

Memorabilia of a Colonial Era

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The pages of this latest FormAsia title reveal the end of a proud and colourful colonial era. Each prized object featured tells an absorbing story - the faded and fragile Colours of the Volunteers buried during the dark years of occupation; the charred remains of the Union Jack salvaged from the burning luxury liner Queen Elizabeth; the Victorian medal commemorating the extraordinary siege of Peking. More than 200 prized objects as diverse as flags, swords, trophies and regimental regalia, crested china and silver that adorned countless glittering occasions at Government House form part of this collection. As a "collection" it will never be seen again having disappeared with the last vestiges of the colonial presence. However its survival in the pages of this appealing book tells a remarkable story.

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Hong Kong Collection, Patrick H. Hase, Nigel Cameron

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Erscheinungsdatum
1997
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Titel
Hong Kong Collection
Untertitel
Memorabilia of a Colonial Era
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
FormAsia
Erscheinungsdatum
1997
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
100
ISBN10
9627283193
ISBN13
9789627283195
Reihe
Beschreibung
The pages of this latest FormAsia title reveal the end of a proud and colourful colonial era. Each prized object featured tells an absorbing story - the faded and fragile Colours of the Volunteers buried during the dark years of occupation; the charred remains of the Union Jack salvaged from the burning luxury liner Queen Elizabeth; the Victorian medal commemorating the extraordinary siege of Peking. More than 200 prized objects as diverse as flags, swords, trophies and regimental regalia, crested china and silver that adorned countless glittering occasions at Government House form part of this collection. As a "collection" it will never be seen again having disappeared with the last vestiges of the colonial presence. However its survival in the pages of this appealing book tells a remarkable story.