The Monument (1st location) [1908-c.1959]
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Submitted by Admin on Sat, 2009-01-03 14:28
Current condition:
Demolished / No longer exists
Date Place completed:
1908-05-14
Date Place demolished:
c.1959-12-31 (Year, Month, Day are approximate)
Notes from Moddsey:
The Monument was a granite obelisk that was erected at the corner of Gascoigne and Jordan Roads in memory of the French sailors who lost their lives as a result of the foundering of the Torpeo Boat 'Fronde' near the Torpedo Depot, Kowloon during the great typhoon of 18 September 1906. During the 1950s, the Monument was re-located to the 'Colonial' Cemetery in Happy Valley.
More info in this blog about the historical connections between Hong Kong and France.
Comments
The Monument
The Monument taken after the typhoon in August 1936.
The Monument was unveiled on
The Monument was unveiled on 14th May 1908. The event was described on page 3 of The Hong Kong Telegraph, 1908-05-15 :
Next week the Consulate
Next week the Consulate General of France will have a ceremony to celebrate the recent restoration of the Fronde monument. There's an article about the restoration at:
http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/article/2151272/french-navy-memorial-hong-...
Thanks to Ravi for the link.
Ceremony for restoration of the Fronde monument - date and time?
Thanks David. Does anyone know the time and date of the ceremony next week? I presume it is at the monument? There is no announcement on the consultate web site yet. Thank you!
re: Ceremony for restoration of the Fronde monument...
Hi C, I'm not sure what type of event they're planning, so I recommend you contact the consulate.
Fronde monument ceremony
Interesting details on the
Interesting details on the ship, the typhoon, and the restoration of the monument in the SCMP (2018-06-19).