- Brother Sylvester and Brother Lawrence with students of St Joseph's College, 1903
Brother Sylvester served as principal of St Joseph's College from 1904-1908. He was pictured in this photo with students of different nationalities, showing the diversity of the student body.
- Pupils of St. Joseph's College, 1906
Almost all students were wearing traditional Chinese clothing and a queue but with leather shoes.
- Teachers and students of St. Joseph's College, 1907
This is a photo of the teachers and student body of St Joseph's College. In the year 1907, it was reported that the maximum monthly enrolment was 379.
- Sir William and Lady Brunyate at St. Joseph's College Sports Prize Distribution, 1921
Sir William and Lady Brunyate at St. Joseph's College Sports Prize Distribution, 1921. Sir Brunyate was the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong from 1921 to 1924.
- Boarders of St Joseph's College, 1928
Boarders of St Joseph's College, 1928
- A group of Eurasian students, 1895
This photo pictured a group of pupils, mostly Eurasians, of the English Section of Fairlea School. The lady standing on the right was a Eurasian teacher, Elizabeth Hasting.
- The British Church Missionary Society Boys’ Day School in Shek Pai Wan, Aberdeen, 1895
The British Church Missionary Society(CMS) was a major sponsoring body of schools for boys and girls in Hong Kong since early years. In the year 1895, there were 15 Grant-in-aid schools operated under CMS. The boys' day school in Aberdeen was reported to have 34 pupils.
- Miss Baxter(centre) and students at St Stephen's Hostel, Hong Kong c.1936-38
St Stephen's Hall was the first university hall for women students of the University of Hong Kong, which officially admitted women in 1922. The hostel was operated in connection with St Stephen's Girls' College, both under the Church Missionary Society. Mary Baxter was appointed Warden in 1936.
- Chinese Christian Girls' Boarding School, Hong Kong
Chinese Christian Girls' Boarding School, Hong Kong.
- A group from Holy Spirit School, May 1932
Holy Spirit Schools was founded by the Maryknoll Sisters in 1927 at 41 Robinson Road, from which they moved to the building at 140 Caine Road in 1930. The photo shows a group of girls and boys engaging in outdoor activities under the instruction of a Sister. (The original image can be viewed at USC Digital Library.)