David, would it be possible to create a gallery for photos taken in the aftermath of the various Hong Kong typhoons in consecutive date order? I uploaded one of the damage to the Bungalow at 19 Broadwood Road where my family lived, but it took me a while to verify that the date was 1930. I have a couple more of the collapsed wall between the Bungalow and The Towers at that date. Typhoons obviously upset daily life. When my uncle Leslie Warren brought his new wife, Cicely, to Hong Kong in May 1923, they first had to deal with the death of Charles Warren in June and all the ensuing complications, and then the typhoon of August 1923, which must have hit The Ridge with quite a blast. In Cicely's place, I'm not sure that I wouldn't have packed my bags and gone home. For me, at least, it would be helpful to see a chronological sequence of dated photos of the worst typhoons in order to get an idea of what the various members of my family had to contend with and when, during the eighty odd years that they spent in Hong Kong.
Jill