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Hilton Hotel

Hilton Hotel
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Date picture taken (may be approximate): 
Friday, January 1, 1965
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Hi there,

Next to the Hilson as shown in the photo, was the Beaconsfield House, where the GIS (Government Information Service) was located. Many says it was haunted, just like the Murray House before it is relocated.

Best Regards,

T

Thanks T, I've made a new place for it.

The photo of the Hilton Hotel was taken in the mid 1960s at the junction of Murray Road with today's Queensway before the construction of Cotton Tree Drive.

Vehicular traffic in the right lane are joining Queens's Rd C whereas traffic in the left lane are turning up towards Garden Rd.

1940s Murray Road

1940s Murray Road

 

1960s Hilton Hotel

1960s Hilton Hotel

 

1970s Cotton Tree Drive

1970s Cotton Tree Drive

Do you think the photo could have been taken a bit further back, at the junction of Murray & Chater Roads? It looks as though we're on the NE corner of the cricket ground, looking across it to the hotel & banks.

David, you are correct on the location. It is the junction of Murray and Chater Roads. Thanks for pointing it out.

The Hilton Hotel was built on the old Murray barracks parade ground.  In the 1950s the Cheero Club was based in several wooden huts on the Western and Northern edges of the parade ground.  In 1958, service personnel could get a bed in the hut on the Western side for HK$1 per night - a real bargain by any standards.  The China Fleet Club's rate was HK$2.  In the other huts, overlooking the cricket ground, there was an excellent cafeteria, a barber's shop and a lounge with snooker tables, etc.  How about that for value compared with what future customers of the Hilton would have had to pay for such a central location!