Veteran politician Elsie Tu speaks to around 1,500 expatriates in Central who demand the grant of British citizenship to all Hong Kong residents following the Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing on June 4, 1989.
Elsie Elliott on her way to meet boat squatters in Hong Kong in August 1978. Next to her is Vic Hummert.
Angry students from thirteen student and youth groups held a two-hour rally at Victory Park in 1973 to denounce corruption and to call for the extradition of Peter Godber, former police superintendent who fled to England while under investigation. In the picture are (from right) Mr Wong Shing-wah, President of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, Urban Councillor Mrs Elsie Tu and two other student protestors at the rally. The banner in front of them reads, "Against corruption, bring Godber back".
Elsie Elliott cuts a ribbon to mark the opening of the first hut to be rebuilt in Ma Tsai Hang after fire swept through the area, watched by Dr L.K. Ding and residents on October 16, 1979.
Elsie Tu talks with workers on strike outside the Cross-Harbour Tunnel site on October 20, 1970.
Elsie Tu, top row left, posing with her netball team.
Elsie Tu, right, holding hand with her older sister in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, circa 1916 during WWI. Tu was born to John and Florence Hume on 2 June 1913 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the second child of four.Veteran Hong Kong politician Elsie Tu: a life in pictures | South China Morning Post
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