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Birthday Buildings in 2015

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It's nearly the end of the year, and I've just realised I haven't done a birthday list yet. We'll fix that pronto, starting with buildings that celebrated their 50th birthday this year...

 



50-year-old buildings:

Prince's Building is an easy one that everyone can recognise. It's still under construction in the centre of this c.1964 photo:

CityHall & Mandarin Hotel

But by 1966 it's all finished and gleaming white:

I guess some readers will also recognise the Mansfield Road Government Quarters, and may even have lived there:

 



75-year-old buildings:

For the third year in a row, most of our 75-year-old buildings were built as part of the preparations for war. The couple of civilian buildings are the Tak Wing pawn shop at 72, Des Voeux Road (the building with what looks like a flagpole in this photo):

1960s #72 Des Voeux Road Central, Tak Wing Pawn Shop

And China Light & Power's building over on Argyle Street, seen here soon after completion:

China Light & Power Co building

 



100-year-old buildings

Central Magistracy and E Hall are both part of the Central Police Station site, currently being renovated.

May Hall is at Hong Kong University, and is shown in the photo below, the youngest and highest of these three University Hall buildings.

bonham road

In front of May Hall is is Eliot Hall, finished in 1914, then at the bottom is Lugard Hall, finished in 1913 but since demolished.

 



125-year-old buildings

A couple more military buildings, one in "Lye Yue Mun" at the eastern entrance to the harbour, and one at Stonecutters Island to the west:

1930s West Battery, Stonecutters Island

The third place isn't a building, it's an engraved stone slab commemorating the start of the major reclamation from Des Voeux Road out to Connaught Road:

1890 Duke of Connaught Stone

You can find it tucked away in a corner of Chater Garden.

 



150-year-old buildings

Sorry to say, the "150" list is empty this year. If you know of any 150-year-old buildings in Hong Kong that are still standing, please could you let us know in the comments below?

 



Find out more

If you'd like to see what information and photos we have for any of the buildings shown above, just click on the blue building name in the list. You can also click on any photo to see a larger version you can zoom in to.

And of course if you can add any memories, facts or photos, they'll be very welcome. Please click to leave a comment, or upload a photo.

Finally, you can also see the birthday buildings from 2013, and 2014.

Regards, David

PS Apologies for the glut of messages this week. There are two more I hope to post before the weekend, then I'll be away on vacation for a couple of weeks.

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