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Re: Stone Pillars
Yes, it would be the Bowen Road entrance to the former BMH On the left of the half stone pillar next to the guardhouse there is a drainpipe with an ERI (King Edward VII) inscription. These inscriptions can be seen on other parts of the building on Borrett Road as mentioned here:http://gwulo.com/node/3743
There are also numerous military boundary stones along Bowen and Borrett Roads that mark the site of the former BMH as seen here: http://gwulo.com/hong-kong-war-department-boundary-stones