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Figure 1 The trowel from the foundation stone laying

Figure 2 View of the cathedral looking north, 1897 (Wattis Fine Art)

Figure 3 St John��s Cathedral. Early artist��s rendering from the Pictorial Times, London, before the church was built

Figure 4
Three prominent clergymen from St John��s history. Chaplain Vincent Stanton, 1843�V1851, Dean Alfred Swann, 1928�V1935 and Bishop George Smith, 1849�V1865

Figure 5 First known colour photograph of the cathedral from a postcard, 1899

Figure 6 The nave decorated for Easter with Mr. White, verger and ��Number 1 Boy��, 1897

Figure 7 The choir with Dean R. F. Cobbold (third row, fifth from left),
c. 1900 (The Cobbold Trust)

Figure 8 Foundation stone for the chancel extension, 1869 (Public Records Office)

Figure 9 Unveiling the Memorial Cross, January 1921 (Public Records Office)



Figure 10
Thanksgiving Service for The King��s Recovery, January 1929. Dignitaries entering St John��s, the congregation dispersing and Dean Alfred Swann conferring with Governor Sir Cecil Clementi (South China Morning Post / Public Records Office)








Figure 17
Font and cover in former baptistery


Figure 18
A 1930s wedding with Reverend Nigel Bates




Figure 21
The Lady chapel in south transept before the war


Figure 22
The Organ and the Bishop��s throne











Figure 32
The Captain Bate memorial before its demolition, 1953


Figure 33
Alaric Rose and son at Kai Tak airport departing Hong Kong, 1961

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