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contributed to the political, economic, social and cultural development of modern Hong Kong.
The Project has already obtained the invaluable and very substantial collection of papers of the late Sir Cecil Clementi (Governor, 1925-30). The private papers of Sir Robert Black, Sir Donald Luddington, Brigadier David MacDougall, Mr. John Griffiths, Mr Geoffrey Hamilton, Mr. N.G. Rolph, Mr. Paul Tsui, and Mr. B.V. Williams have also been secured.
Since 1987 fifty individuals have contributed to the oral history programme, and were interviewed either in the United Kingdom or in Hong Kong. They are:
Sir David Akers-Jones
D.R. Alexander
Dr. T.K. Ann
Mr. Justice E.G. Baber
Sir Robert Black
Lord Bramall
Denis Bray
Sir Jack Cater
G.D. Carter
Sir Oswald Cheung Sou-lam Chen
Sir S.Y. Chung
M. Clarke nee Patrick
P.J. Clarke
L.M. Davies
William Dorward
Edward Eates
Sir Sidney Gordon
Sir Philip Haddon-Cave
G.C. Hamilton
G.A. Harknett
Henry Heath
C.B.B. Heathcote-Smith Roy Henry
Sir Michael Herries
D.H. Jordan
Lord Kadoorie
Fook-wo Li
Sir Donald Luddington
S.T. Kidd
D.M. MacDougall
Acting Governor
Administrative Service
Executive & Legislative Councils High Court Judge
Governor
Commander British Forces
Administrative Service
Chief Secretary
Royal Hong Kong Police
Executive & Legislative Councils Executive & Legislative Councils Executive & Legislative Councils Hong Kong Police
Royal Hong Kong Police
Administrative Service
Administrative Service
Royal Hong Kong Police
Executive & Legislative Councils
Chief Secretary
Administrative Service
RHKP & ICAC
Hong Kong Police
Political Advisor
Royal Hong Kong Police, Legislative Council Administrative Service
Executive & Legislative Councils
Executive & Legislative Councils Administrative Service and ICAC
Administrative Service
Colonial Secretary
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