Tram passing City Hall
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Submitted by Joseph
Date picture taken (may be approximate):
Friday, January 1, 1904
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Connections:
- Tram passing City Hall shows Place City Hall (first generation) [1869-1936]
- Tram passing City Hall shows Place HK Cricket Club pitch (1st location) [1851-1975]
- Tram passing City Hall shows Place Supreme Court Building / Legislative Council Building [1910- ]
- Tram passing City Hall shows Place Hong Kong Cricket Club Clubhouse (2nd location: SW) [c.1904-1923]
Comments
Hi Joseph, nice photo!
Hi Joseph, nice photo!
This is where the tram line turns from Queensway onto Des Voeux Road:
Regards, David
East End
Yes, thanks David!
I agree that's the turns at Jackson Road adjacent to Old City Hall (today's Old BOC Building). I wonder what the "East End" means.
Regards, Joseph
Re: East End
Going through Government Annual Reports from the 1890s, reference is made to the Town being divided into 3 districts:
a) Western Distict extending eastwards to the Harbour Office;
b) Central District extending eastwards to the City Hall and
c) the remainder of the Town forming the Eastern District
I reckon the "east end" indicated in the photo would be the eastern end of Central District.
Cricket Club Pavilion Demolition
With the demolition of the old cricket club pavilion opposite the museum corner of the City Hall, plans are being made to widen the thoroughfare at this point in order to remove a corner which is rather difficult to negotiate. It was proposed to shift the tram tracks so as allow motor cars to pass on either side. China Mail 12 April 1923 refers