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Mount Kellet Hospital

Hi all

im hopefully looking for some help, I'm planning on going to Hong Kong next year for my 50th birthday and from what I have read so far things appear confusing. I was born in Mount Kellet hospital in May 66, not the one on Bowden road and from what I've read this hospital has now been demolished, if so  is this hospital near the Mathilda hospital? And is there anything built where the grounds of the hospital was I'd also like to find the barracks we stayed in which were in Lei Yue Mun which I think is now a holiday park and finally were I was christened which I think was port Stanley. Any help or advice would be much appreciated.

 

Many thanks in advance

Steve

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Hi Steve,

Here's the location and some old photos of the BMH Mount Kellett: 
http://gwulo.com/war-memorial-hospital

Also for the Lei Yue Mun Barracks:
http://gwulo.com/node/19810

Thenn for your christening, I wonder if it was at Stanley Fort, which was also used by the armed forces:
http://gwulo.com/node/13890

Regards, David

Hi David 

thank you so much for your reply, it is all very useful and we are more excited than ever now on going on this holiday, and your right about Stanley Fort. 

Thank you once again

Steve

1997 St. Barbara - Garrison Church of Stanley Fort

1997 St. Barbara's - Garrison Church of Stanley Fort, by Moddsey

 

Hi David

i am finally here, your help with the barracks and the hospital were amazing, I walked in my fathers footsteps and hugged the wall of the hospital, couldn't find the church because mum couldn't rem but your help was amazing and just wanted to thank u again, you are a star

regards

Steve and Leann

St. Barbara's Church was closed in 1997 but the building should still be standing in the grounds of the current Stanley Barracks.

Hi Steve,

It's always good to hear the end of the story, especially when it turns out well. Thanks for posting your photos, which I'll include below. (If you can share any other photos of 1960s Hong Kong they'll be good to see too.)

Regards, David

Hugging the wall roughly where I was born
Hugging the wall roughly where I was born, by Steven.t66

 

Following in dad's footsteps
Following in dad's footsteps, by Steven.t66