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1883
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1884
 Opening and Early days

1890
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1910
 An Edwardian Tennis Club

1914
 WWI

1920
 Getting LRC house in order

1930
 Enterprising Committees

1945
 Just after the War

1948
 Pool years

1955
 New Clubhouse

1961
 More facilities

Cricket

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Bridge

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Neighbours

Gardening

Beauty

Courts 8, 9 & 10
(formerly filter beds
)

1883 Documents

Membership trends

Other views of the LRC

Importand Dates in LRC history

Notes on text colours:

1960 History of the LRC

Newspaper reports

Ladies' Recreation Club
Historical Archive
1930 - 1941
Enterprising Committees

1931 - Norman E. Fields photo showing Old Peak Road in the foreground

 

As Mr. H.J. Armstrong remembered:

"Then (during the 30's) suddenly the L.R.C. from being a rather Edwardian Tennis Club realised that to survive it must progress. An enterprising committee dug up one of the concrete courts and laid a modern brick dust court, the first in the Colony, which was a great success. Others followed, and when the war came only 2 of the concrete courts and none of the grass courts remained."

Photo Caption:
"Rose and friends at the L.R.C."

(Our downhill neighbour - Garden Terrrace - in the background).

 

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  Newspaper Clippings    
Year President Secretary Treasurer
1912   Mrs. F.H. Armstrong
Miss Wilkinson
 
1913      
1914      
1920   Dorothy Digby  
1925 Mrs. Russell Brown    
1926 Mrs. Russell Brown    
1927 Mrs. Russell Brown Mrs. Criag
Mrs. Totenham
Mrs. Admas
Mrs. Comrie
1928 Mrs. Hancock    
1929 Mrs. Etherington
Mrs. Sommerfelt  
1930 Mrs. Etherington
Mrs. Sommerfelt  
1931   Mrs. Sommerfelt Mrs. Comrie
Mrs. Tottenham
1932 Mrs. Tottenham Mrs. Mathieson Mrs. Kelvin Stark
1933      
1934      
1935 Mrs. Sommerfelt Mrs. Pearson Mrs. Hazell
1936 Mrs. Mathieson    
1937 Mrs. Mathieson    
1938 Mrs. Mathieson    

1938 - Incorporation

Memorandum and Articles of Association

(c) to provide tennis courts at or near the Club, and to lay out and prepare such grounds for tennis and other purposes of the Club and to provide pavilions, swimming baths, lavatories, refreshment rooms and other conveniences in connection therewith.

Hong Kong, 4th April, 1938

'His Majesty the King consents to the to the assignment by the Trustees of the Ladies Recreation Club to the "LADIES RECREATION CLUB" a Corporation ... ' (full text)

Names, Addresses and Description of Subscribers of the Ladies Recreation Club

R. MATHIESON - No. 28, Lugard Road - Married Woman

G.F. WHITE - No. 5, Thorpe Manor, May Road - Married Woman

MARY E. OLIVER - No. 20, Peak Road - Married Woman

M. MARTIN - No. 7, Branksome Towers, May Road - Married Woman

A. G. WADDELL - No. 505, The Peak - Married Woman

H. M. PROPHET - No, 20, Peak Road - Married Woman

SARA RALSTON - No. 151, The Peak - Married Woman