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billontheway said:

楼主一定是古建筑专家了


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billontheway said:

楼主对旧上海很有研究啊。楼主是哪里人啊?


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M.TAKEHARA said:

No.23,17:魯迅寓所(Luxun)1927.10-1930.5. No.23:柔石寓所(Rou Shi)1928.9-1930. No.11-1:茅盾寓所(Mao Dun)1927.7-1928.4. No.11:葉聖陶寓所(Ye Shentao)1927-1932. No.11-1:馮雪峰寓所(Feng Xuefeng)1929-1930. No.18:周建人寓所(Zhou Jianren)


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M.TAKEHARA said:

Kaji Wataru (Japanese proletarian literary writer) lived at this houses' No.34 during 1936-1937.


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M.TAKEHARA said:

No.108,right side 2F. Dr.Sudou Iozou was the family doctor of Luxun.


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H.Coo said:

In my impression the spinning factories mainly naigaiwata Corp.(内外綿株式会社)are scattered over the area from Changshou Road(長寿路 in that time,it called Robison Road named by the koubukyoku)to bund of Suzhou River(蘇州河),south to north. I was living nearby their former factory until 9 years old. You also took some photos of their Japanese employees` dormitory there,right?

As for the area around the 3rd elementary Japanese school,it should be residential house.Some residential building dates from 1910-1920`s are still there.The only factory there was a electrical machinery factory, called 南洋電機 after 1959.Just 50 meters away north to the former 3rd elementary Japanese school. But actually it was built as Japanese elementary school.So that I guess maybe some Japanese lived around there before

By the way, Could you leave me your contact information in Hone.Coo@gmail.com my e-mail address.Maybe we would have some more topics on history of shanghai.I am now living in Osaka.


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M.TAKEHARA said:

Hi Hone.C,thank you for your comment and questions. I am only a fan of modern Shanghai City and enjoy to take photos of the historical architecture and memorial sites. Before the war, in this area there were spinning factories by Japanese management and many Japanese lived. So,this school was opened as the third elementary school for Japanese in Shanghai concessions in 1927 April. After the war, this school building was changed to a civic experimental public school and afterward to Shanghai Science Building. At present, this is Jing'an Afterhours Industrial College(静安区業余工業大学),isn't this?


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M.TAKEHARA said:

Hi,dincer80,thank you for your comment. This building having modern style was designed by Atkinson & Dallas, Civil Engineer and Architects (通和洋行)and is one of the heritage architectures of Shanghai City. At present, nobody seems to live here.


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M.TAKEHARA said:

No.123 house(right) is a former residence (1928-29) of Kaneko Mitsuharu (Japanese poet)


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ullrich.c said:

Hi, your Shanghai photo stream is amazing. How do you know all the details about the buildings? I love taking pictures of these amazing buildings here in Shanghai but feel so sad that I don't know much about their history.


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