Activities - Talks
Date
2000
Appendix One
Friday 28 April: Chinese Children's Books, by Don Cohn
Friday 5 May: Recollections of a District Officer in the NT in the 1950s, by Denis Bray
Friday 16 June: Pre-British Kowloon, by Dr Patrick Hase
Friday 25 August: Lantau Mountain Camp, by Geoff Lovegrove
Friday 22 September: The Architecture of the Chi Lin Nunnery at Diamond Hill, by Professor Puay Peng Ho
Friday 27 October: Awards to Britons in the Service of China, by David Mahoney
Friday 10 November: George Smith, Iconoclastic Bishop (1813-1871), by Dr Gillian Bickley and Dr Verner Bickley
Friday 24 November: The Life of Charles Henry Brewitt-Taylor, Commissioner of Customs 1857-1938, by Dr Cyril Cannon
Saturday 9 December: Hong Kong: Forty Years of a Growing City. One-day Conference jointly held with HK Museum of History to mark the Society's 40th Anniversary. Speakers: Reverend Carl Smith, Dr Patrick Hase and Tim Ko.
2001
Friday 9 February: Salt Production in the New Territories, by Dr Patrick Hase
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Activities - Talks
Date
2000
Appendix One
Friday 28 April: Chinese Children's Books, by Don Cohn
Friday 5 May: Recollections of a District Officer in the NT in the 1950s, by Denis Bray
Friday 16 June: Pre-British Kowloon, by Dr Patrick Hase
Friday 25 August; Lantau Mountain Camp; by Geoff Lovegrove
Friday 22 September: The Architecture of the Chi Lin Nunnery at Diamond Hill, by Professor Puay Peng Ho
Friday 27 October: Awards to Britons in the Service of China, by David Mahoney
Friday 10 November: George Smith, Iconoclastic Bishop (1813- 1871), by Dr Gillian Bickley and Dr Verner Bickley
Friday 24 November: The Life of Charles Henry Brewitt-Taylor, Commissioner of Customs 1857-1938, by Dr Cyril Cannon
Saturday 9 December: Hong Kong: Forty Years of a Growing City. One-day Conference jointly held with HK Museum of History to mark the Society's 40th Anniversary. Speakers: Reverend Carl Smith, Dr Patrick Hase and Tim Ko.
2001
Friday 9 February: Salt Production in the New Territories, by Dr Patrick Hase
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