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1946 Rebuilding after World War II 1948 LRC builds a   swimming pool 1955 Main Clubhouse with   badminton court
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"The Ladies' Recreation Club have several prettily laid out tennis courts and a Pavilion in their grounds on the Peak Road, just above the Service Reservoir.
Officers of the Club Though the Club's own documents were lost during WWII, we have the good fortune, starting in 1890, of knowing the names of many of the LRC's officers from this rather precisely named, annual publication :
Officers of the Ladies Recreation Club
1890 George Edward Noble - (English) - Chief Manager of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank
James Johnstone Keswick - (Scottish) - LegCo member, Jardines, Mathesion & Co, and founder of Hongkong Land
William Howell Forbes - (American) - Russell & Co. ,
Mrs. Marion Parkes Keswick married JJ Keswick 1884. Her husband became a trustee of the LRC in 1890. To read a bit about her, and her famous father ... click here Mrs. Dora Delano Forbes was
an American. Her husband also became a trusteee of the Club in 1890.
She was 36 when the LRC was established. At age 16 she was engaged
to another American, William Howell Forbes of Russell & Co.and
at age 20 - in 1867 - married him in Paris after he received his
$100,000 "competence". After the wedding the couple returned
to Hong Kong and lived in "Rose Hill". on Caine Road between
the Catholic Cathedral and the Mosque.
Mrs. Frances Marion Bertha (Daisy) Sexton Noble - eldest daughter of Major JM Sexton Bombay Staff Corps - married George Edward Noble Lady Gascoigne - was married to Major General Sir William Gascoigne, the General Officer Commanding Hong Kong Forces 1899-1902.
Dr. William HARTIGAN was a physician for HSBC and a brother-in-law of Sir Thomas JACKSON (http://www.thesilverbowl.com/biographies/Noble-Hong-Kong.htm)
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