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Hazeland, who had a long and prosperous life. I thank many of my fellow Archivists and dear friends in Canada, New Zealand, UK and Hong Kong who have helped with contacts, copyrights of images and com- ments on the drafts, including Diana Rose, Joanne Ichimura, Debra Conner, Corrine Tucker, Reuben Grace, Myrna Rootham, Bev Chataway, Elizabeth Reicker, Glenn Wright, Maryna Chernyavska, William Buchanan, John Dolan and Christopher Munn. IP


Bibliography 1 Kevin Meethan, Remaking Time and Space: The Internet in Digital Archives and Genealogy, in Geography and Genealogy: Locating Personal Pasts, ed. by Dallen J. Timothy, Jeannie Kay Guelke (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008), pp.99-114


2 Christine Garrett, Genealogical Research, Ancestry.com, and Archives, Alabama, Auburn University, 14 May 2010.


3 Dallen J. Timothy and Jeanne Kay Guelke (eds.), Remaking Time and Space: The Internet, Digital Archives and Genealogy in Geography and Genealogy: Locating Personal Pasts, Ashgate, Aldershot, pp.99-114.


Andrew in office and with colleagues, circa 1955. Photo © Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)


4 Carolina Jonsson Malm, Genealogy, Archives and Uses of the Past, p.1, accessed < https://tinyurl.com/3scax7uj > accessed 8 July 2021


5 Christopher Munn and May Holdsworth, Crime, Justice and Punishment in Colonial Hong Kong – Central Police Station, Central Magistracy and Victoria Gaol (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2020), p.134.


6 Hong Kong Daily Press dated 1 December 1916.


7 Legislative Council of HKSAR Government, Members Database < https://tinyurl.com/2xcun34c > accessed 8 July 2021.


8 Vaudine England, The Quest of Noel Croucher: Hong Kong’s Quiet Philanthropist, (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1998), p.96.


9 Geoffrey Charles Emerson, Hong Kong Internment, 1942- 1945: Life in the Japanese Civilian Camp at Stanley, Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies Series (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2008), p.188.


10 Hong Kong Institute of Architects, HKIA Journal – 50 Yeas of Hong Kong Architects Issue 45, p47 < www.hkia.net/en/ pdf/journal/journal_issue45_03.pdf > accessed 8 July 2021.


11 The Directory and Chronicle for China, Japan and the Philippines 1868, Daily Press Hong Kong, pp.130-48.


12 South China Morning Post, Prize Distribution French Covent School, dated 1 February 1917.


13 South China Morning Post, Victoria British School Prize Distribution, dated 28 March 1919


14 South China Morning Post, Distribution of Prizes Victoria British School, dated 29 January 2020


15 CIM/CSP/ADD 21, Andrew Hazeland at Chefoo School 1920-1925, SOAS Archives and Special Collection, Univer- sity of London


Andrew died at home in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on 9 December, 2014 at the age of 106.20 Photos © Hazeland Family courtesy of Legacy.com


design and development of a small 1960 subdivision of the Bronson family estate in Coltrin Place, a neighbourhood in the Village of Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, whilst he was a Rockcliffe resident.19 Andrew’s uncle, Francis Arthur Hazeland, retired and left Hong Kong in 1916, and an address signed by all the Solicitors who practised in his Courts reads: ‘We, the undersigned Solicitors, practising in the Colony of Hongkong, desired to express our most earnest wish that you will live for many years to enjoy the rest you so thoroughly deserve after your prolonged and valuable service to the Colony… All of us hold you in the greatest respect and esteem, not only as a Magistrate, but as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Hongkong.’21 Francis Arthur Hazeland died at his home in Sanderstead, Surrey, England, on 5 October 1931, at the age of 70 years.22


September 2022


Family history is above all a form of memory work, a rediscovery of lost ties, a means to identify, catalogue and arrange the unknowns of our past,23


and a photo-


graph can bind the family together by creating a collective memory and sense of identity.24


The digital transformation


of archives and the digital and digitised archival materials available online have allowed genealogists and researchers to explore the past as never before. Arguably without the search technology offered by digital archives the lives of many individ- ual would have remained in obscurity.25 However, not all information wants to be free. Ethical considerations around privacy and consent should inform decisions about what to digitise and disclose.26


Acknowledgement


This article is intended not only to explore the intriguing process of conducting genea- logical research at the University Archives but also to serve as a tribute to Andrew


16 Chefoo Schools Association, Chefoo Magazine July 1984, Toronto, Canada, p.43 < https://digital.soas.ac.uk/content/ AA/00/00/14/02/00155/AA00001402_00155_new.pdf > accessed 8 July 2021


17 Joan Grierson, For the Record: The First Women in Canadian Architecture, Dundurn Press, Toronto, 2008, p.54


18 Ioana Teodorescu, Big Ideas, Small Houses, The Canadi- an Architect, May 2009, p.59.


19 Right of Way Heritage and Urban Design Services, Re- port to Build Heritage Committee and Council – Application for Demolition and New Construction at 1 Coltrin Place, a Property Designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act and located in the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conserva- tion District, dated 4 July 2017, < http://ottwatch.ca/meetings/ file/461862 > accessed 8 July 2021


20 Obituary of Andrew John Hazeland, access < www.legacy. com/us/obituaries/the-leader/name/andrew-hazeland-obituary?n=an- drew-hazeland&pid=173523205>


21 South China Morning Post, ‘Departure of Mr F.A. Ha- zeland’, Hong Kong, dated 2nd December, 1916


22 South China Morning Post, Obituary of Mr Francis Arthur Hazeland, Former Magistrate, Hong Kong, dated 20 October, 1931.


23 Kevin Meethan, Chapter 6: Remaking Time and Space: The Internet, Digital Archives and Genealogy, in J. Timothy Dallen and Jeanne Kay Guelke (eds.) Geography and Gene- alogy: Locating Personal Pasts, Ashgate Publishing, New York, 2016, pp.99-114.


24 Hannah Little, Identifying the Genealogical Self, in Archi- val Science 2011 (11), pp.241-52.


25 Holly L. Crossen-White, Using Digital Archives in Historical Research: What are the Ethical Concerns for a Forgotten Individual? Research Ethics Vol. 11 (2), SAGE, 2015, pp.128-115, accessed https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/ pdf/10.1177/1747016115581724


26 Tim Sherratt, Chapter 10 Hacking Heritage: Under- standing the Limits of Online Access, in The Routledge International Handbook of New Digital Practices in Galler- ies, Libraries, Archives, Museums and Heritage Site, eds. Hannah Lewi, Wally Smith, Dirk vom Lehn, Steven Cooke (Oxon, Routledge, 2020)


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