Queen's Gardens (1st Generation) [1889-1937]
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Submitted by moddsey on Wed, 2009-11-25 09:44
Current condition:
Demolished / No longer exists
Date Place completed:
1889-01-01
Date Place demolished:
1937-12-31
Comments
Queen's Gardens
I think Queen's Gardens deserves its own place.
Views of Queen's Gardens and the Hill District. Dates are approximations.
1900s
1910s from the Albany/Bowen Filter Beds
1910s Entrance to filter beds and overlooking the Botanical Gardens
1920s Close-up
re: Queen's Gardens
Yes, definitely worth a place of their own. I've added dates based on Marlowe's list of dates for the area.
The filter beds shown above crop up in a lot of postcards and photos from the early 1900s - seems like they must have been one of the tourist sights of the day.
Re: Queen's Gardens
Inland Lot No. 963 was sold by the Government in 1885 for the construction of Queen's Gardens.
Ladies Recreation Club
Can you please add the recently added Ladies Recreation Club as a "location in this photo" to the 1910s from the Albany/Bowen Filter Beds postcard and the 1920s Close-up photo ? Thanks.
1889 construction date
1889 seems to have been the construction date for Queen's Gardens. That is, if the clipping of the Richmond Estate of their 1888 AGM describing the lot on "Peak Road" and the four planned house to be Queen's Gardens.
re: 1889 construction date
That's good detective work - I've set the completion date.
This was the first phase, with four residences (two semi-detached buildings) facing Peak Road. The row of buildings behind them to the north-west must have been a later phase.
Demolition of Queen's Gardens
HK Daily Press 28 July 1937
The 1937 article above
The 1937 article above notes:
"Two of the houses were pulled down about two years ago."
I wonder if that means one of the five buildings (each building held two semi-detached houses) was demolished in 1935. Possibly 3 & 4 Queen's Gardens, the building on the NE corner. It's a possibility, based on their appearance in this photo.
Alun disagrees, saying that based on this 1937 photo:
I believe that the 5 main buildings on Queen's Gardens are still there, and were demolished later in the year.
I believe that it was the 2 houses below that were demolished in 1935.
We'll have to wait for some clearer photos to make a decision either way.
Regards, David
1937 Demolition of Queen's Gardens
From the 1937 newspaper clippings, there were 8 houses left on site. The 1937 Govt. tender for demolition called for the demolition of 4 blocks and all out-buildings.
Queen's Gardens
1930 Queen's Gardens - Close-up View
To supplement the view of Queen's Gardens circa 1930.
The four blocks on the terrace can be seen. As Marlowe says, it appears that in David's photo, the buildings below Queen's Gardens particularly on the extreme right have been demolished.
Marlowe - Grateful if you would advise if there were 5 blocks in total that comprised Queen's Gardens?
I can confirm there were 5
I can confirm there were 5 blocks.
Queen's Gardens layout
The 1901 map shows five buildings, each split into two houses. The houses are numbered 1-10 as marked:
Regards, David
Thanks
Noted the 5 blocks.
Will try and find out what happened to the 5th block. Looks like the SE block is not in picture in David's photo.
View of the City
If David is right, when he says 1 of the 5 blocks of Queen's Gardens, were demolished 2 years before the rest, then this picture "may" show that.
It appears the apartments numbered 3 & 4 are gone.
re: View of the City
Good find Alun!
The views from the harbour weren't 100% clear, but this definitely shows 3 & 4 missing.
Regards, David
Queen's Gardens - before 1900?
This postcard shows Queen's Gardens but the date is unclear.
PEAK BUILDINGS AND WATER HOLDING TANKS , by UpNorth Memories - Donald (Don) Harrison
Compared to the one from 1900, the long house on the left side hasn't been built yet.
So the date should be sometime in the 1890's.