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Mrs Patten and daughters at Government house June 1997 As Governor Chris Patten leaves
Mrs Patten and daughters at Government house June 1997 As Governor Chris Patten leaves Government House in Hong Kong for the last tine
Bill Rowntree
mirrorpix
Hong Kong
WA*628492
Media ID 21542622
© Mirrorpix
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This print titled "Mrs Patten and daughters at Government house June 1997 As Governor Chris Patten leaves" captures a poignant moment in history. Taken by the talented photographer Bill Rowntree, this image transports us back to the vibrant city of Hong Kong in the late 1990s. In this snapshot, we witness an emotional scene outside Government House as Governor Chris Patten bids farewell to his tenure. Standing beside him are Mrs Patten and their two daughters, who exude both pride and sadness on this significant day. The date is June 1997, a time when Hong Kong was undergoing a historic transition from British rule to Chinese sovereignty. The composition beautifully encapsulates the mix of emotions felt by the Pattens during this transitional period. Mrs Patten's gentle smile reflects her unwavering support for her husband's service while also revealing traces of melancholy as they prepare to leave behind a place that has become their home. Bill Rowntree expertly captures not only the individuals but also the grandeur of Government House itself, symbolizing power and authority amidst political change. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of Hong Kong's rich history and its people's resilience during times of uncertainty. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Memory Lane Prints, it evokes nostalgia for an era gone by – one that witnessed both personal milestones for the Pattens and monumental shifts in global politics.
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