Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.2003 | |
People | Denis Bray |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Date | 2003 |
People | Denis Bray |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Date | 2003 |
People | Denis Bray |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.
Date | 2003 |
People | Denis Bray |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Date | 2003 |
People | Denis Bray |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Release Date | 2003 |
Genre | Documentary |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Date | 2003 |
Production Company | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Genre | Documentary |
Colour | Colour | B&W |
Language | English |
Duration | 2m (approx.) |
Media Type | Interview |
Material Type | Video |
People | Denis Bray |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Date | 2003 |
Language | English |
Duration | 2m (approx.) |
Material Type | Video |
People | Denis Bray |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Date | 2003 |
People | Denis Bray |
Language | English |
Duration | 2m (approx.) |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Date | 2003 |
People | Denis Bray |
Language | English |
Duration | 2m (approx.) |
Production Company | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Genre | Documentary |
Media Type | Interview |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Date | 2003 |
People | Denis Bray |
Language | English |
Duration | 2m (approx.) |
Production Company | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Genre | Documentary |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.Date | 2003 |
People | Denis Bray |
Language | English |
Duration | 2m (approx.) |
Production Company | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Genre | Documentary |
Material Type | Video |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0254 |
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