Victoria Hospital [1903-c.1947] | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong

Victoria Hospital [1903-c.1947]

Current condition: 
Demolished / No longer exists
Date Place completed: 
1903-11-07
Date Place demolished: 
c.1947-12-31 (Year, Month, Day are approximate)
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1910s Victoria Hospital

The site has long since been demolished. Only the foundation stone still stands. More  info here

according to the government aab,  the hospital was built in 1897 and closed in 1947. The hospital's main block was knocked down to build Victoria House in 1951, used since as the residence of the chief secretary (formerly colonial secretary).

The maternity block still remains (built 1921). It's now called Victoria Flats and has been govt quarters since 1947. Is that the block in the photo above? The building was modified when it was converted but looks about the same size.

according to Legco records from 1920: the government bought a house called Lyemun adjacent to the hospital to built the annex. Guessing photo above should be 1920s with new annexe on the right

As you already know, the foundation stone of the Victoria Hospital was laid on 22 June 1897 to commorate Queen Victoria's 60th year.   Paul Chater again played a very significant part in this and all the events surrounding this celebration.

An extract from my research:

After this [brief] explanation the Honorary C.P. Chater presented His Excellency with the trowel and mallet  and asked him to lay the stone.  The trowel is of handsomely carved silver with an ivory handle and the inscription reads as follows.

Presented to H.E. Sir William Robinson K.C.M.G. by the Hon. C.P. CHATER,  on the occasion of the laying of the Foundation Stone of the Victoria Hospital for Women and Children to be erected in commemoration of the completion of the 60th year of the Reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria

 

The mallet is of solid ivory on which is engraved His Excellency’s crest.. Both the trowel and the mallet are the gifts of the Hon. C.P. Chater. 

 

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Hope this is of interest to some of you.

 

Best wishes

Liz

From my 1925 "Directory" map, Lyeemun was a house to the left and behind Victoria Hospital.  The proposal at LegCo was to buy Lyeemun as the Maternity annex.

The two buildings in the photo are listed as Victorial Hospital, and Victoria Hospital Quarters.

The location of Lyeemun today on Centamap says "cultivation".

Lyeemun

Victoria Hospital Foundation Stone

Henry Ching writes:

I am a bit confused by the photo of Victoria Flats on Barker Road.

Victoria Flats

 This is said to be the old Maternity Block of Victoria Hospital. But it bears no resemblance to the building shown on this site in a 1915 photo of the hospital which is on Gwulo.  

1910s Victoria Hospital

My understanding is that the Maternity Block was on the other (eastern) side of what is now Victoria House, and to-day’s Victoria Flats were built, after the hospital was demolished,  on what was the site of the hospital’s  staff quarters.


Here's a map of the area today:

2016 Map Barker Road.jpg

B is Victoria House, built on the site of the old hospital. The red, curved line to the left of the B marks a large, old, curved retaining wall that is still there today. I think it is the curved wall shown at the right of the 1915 Victoria Hospital photo shown above, so it marks the western boundary of the original hospital site.

I believe that when they demolished the hospital, they demolished both the buildings in the 1915 photo above, then built the new Victoria House in the centre of the platform.

A is Victoria Flats. It is west of, and separate from the original hospital site, so they could have demolished the old hospital without affecting this building. But I'm not sure whether the modern-day Victoria Flats is a renovation of the original 1921 Maternity Block, or a new building built on its site after the war. 

C marks the site of the old "Lyemun" house.

The Public Works Department reports will probably tell us more, and any other photos of the site will help show how it has changed.

Regards, David

(This is the result of a survey in the "Reports of the Director of Public Works" - accessible in "Hong Kong Government Reports Online" -  done on a rainy sunday afternoon).

First mention of a maternity wing dates from June 1920:

Now to the year 1921:

This report sounds as if the Maternity Block was to be built on a new site. No mention of the fate of Lyeemun House.

Work started in 1921, and here is the:

 

By the end of next year, here is:

After finishing the Maternity Block, work started to reconstruct the main hospital building, described in the:

It's interesting to note that external surfaces of the building received a new cover: from painted stucco to Shanghai Plaster. This certainly changed the color from white to a more greyish tint.

And finally the:

Four years of work certainly changed the (outer and inner) appearance of Victoria Hospital. The last report tells about Shanghai Plaster for all buildings. This does not fit with todays appearance of Victoria Flats. So it's quite likely that some refurbishment was done when converting the Maternity Wing to a Government Office.

So far only images are available from the years before rebuilding the hospital, we certainly need more from the 1930s and 1940s.

 

Victoria (Memorial) Hospital was constructed to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897. The Hospital opened on 7 November 1903. HK Daily Press 5 November 1903 provides information about the building.

HK Sunday Herald 26 October 1947

Two of the Hospital's three blocks had been badly damaged, looted anf beyond repair and were to be demolished and site cleared for the construction of new quarters for civil servants when building materials were available. The third block, formerly the maternity ward is to be repaired immediately and converted into 5 flats for government servants.

Thanks for the extra information. I've updated the dates from [1897-1951] to [1903-1947].

Regards, David