Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.

Date | 1922 |
people | students |
others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
Sponsors | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
People | students |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Document Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date of Death | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
Material Type | Image |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
Kindergarten children on a see-saw, St Stephen's Girls' College, 1922
The kindergarten section of St Stephen's Girls' College was formally opened in 1911. Before the school moved to its own premises on Lyttelton Road in 1923, children were allowed to play in the nearby garden of Mr Lau Chu Pak's large house. In this photo children of different ethnicities were playing together.
Date | 1922 |
People | students |
Others | girls school|Chrisitan school (Protestant)|female education|Grant-in-aid school|English school |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Barker, Kathleen E. Change and Continuity (Hong Kong: St Stephen's Girls' College, 1996), p. 71. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Accession No. | Edu_SSGC_022 |
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