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Plate 5. Discarded cannon, c. 1924. The building to the left, formerly a military office, is now used as an old people's centre, the only surviving building from the Imperial days. (Courtesy of Lane Crawford Ltd.)

Plate 6. Two mounted cannon, with the paper-burning pavilion in the background. c. late 1930s.

(Courtesy of the Hong Kong Museum of History)

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Plate 5. Discarded cannon, c. 1924. The building to the left, formerly a military office, is now used as an old people's centre, the only surviving building from the Imperial days. (Courtesy of Lane Crawford Ltd.) Plate 6. Two mounted cannon, with the paper-burning pavilion in the background. c. late 1930s. (Courtesy of the Hong Kong Museum of History)
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Plate 5. Discarded cannon, c. 1924. The building to the left, formerly a military office, is now used as an old people's centre, the only surviving building from the Imperial days. (Courtesy of Lane Crawford Lid.) Plate 6. Two mounted cannon, with the paper-burning pavilion in the background. c. late 1930s. (Courtesy of the Hong Kong Museum of History)
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Plate 5. Discarded cannon, c. 1924. The building to the left, formerly a military office, is now used as an old people's centre, the only surviving building from the Imperial days. (Courtesy of Lane Crawford Lid.)

Plate 6. Two mounted cannon, with the paper-burning pavilion in the background. c. late 1930s.

(Courtesy of the Hong Kong Museum of History)

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