The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.

Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
people | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date of Death | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Material Type | Image |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
The Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is devoted to promoting all types of 'fringe arts' that are not wholly recognized by the arts establishment or the general public. It is an open stage and creative workshop for various unknown arts and crafts. Established in 1982, the Fringe Club is a non-profit making voluntary organization. It shares its premises with the Foreign Correspondents Club in an old red-brick building, originally built by Dairy Farm in 1913, at the junction of Wyndham Street and Ice House Street. Nearby is a road of lane called Lan Kwai Fong where Fringe artists (especially Westerners) sometimes give free performances to entertain passers-by. In fact, there were already quite a lot of street performers in the early days of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fang was originally something like a village, with a memorial archway at the entrance and exit, forming an L-shape. Inside it, there were clan halls and temples which have been replaced by restaurants, lounges and bars nowadays.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/The Fringe Club |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. A Collection of Paintings and Drawings by Kong Kai Ming. Historical Anecdots of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Island and Outlying Islands. (Hong Kong: Diakonic Consultant & Management Company Ltd., 1990), p.84 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-060 |
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