Pillbox 008, Aberdeen Praya [1939-????]

Submitted by David on Tue, 05/20/2008 - 13:58
Current condition
Demolished / No longer exists
Date completed

I was expecting the pillboxes around Aberdeen to have been demolished already, so I was very pleased to get this email from Thomas:

I think I have bumped into one of these in March and didn't realise it.  Here is an old photo of the location.

Pillbox 008

Now the location is boarded up for slope maintenance.

Pillbox 008

I was only able to take a peep from the opening of the hinge.

Pillbox 008
 
Let's hope the pillbox would still be there when the maintenance is done.

Let's hope so indeed, and thanks again to Thomas for sending these in.

The wartime map shows this pillbox on the old shoreline, before the Tin Wan Praya road and associated land was reclaimed.

The map also shows a barrier was built across the mouth of the harbour - it is marked 'Boom (sunken river boats)'. Coincidentally, today's sea wall touches the coastline just about where the wartime boom touched land.

If you have any memories or photos of pillbox 8, or any of the pillboxes around Hong Kong, please get in touch.

MrB

Comments

Thomas sent in this update. Doesn't look like there's much of this pillbox left to see, and there's a good chance it will get concret

Pillbox 008

ed over when they shotcrete the hillside.

 

Hi there,

I walked by the location earlier today and took these two composite photos.  The structure is already half-buried in dirt.  I wonder would it be cleared up, or be covered by cement after the slope work is concluded.

T

Hi there,

Some more updates.  The slope works appeared to be in it's final phase and the boardings both up the slope and besides the location had been removed.  I am posting two recent photos here again.  I believe the BP/OP is half-burried by previous landslides.  I wonder what was the concrete structure by it's right with a little brick work with the trees on top.

I wold also try to take some photos from Pokfulams Road above next time.

Best Regards,

T

T, Thanks for keeping us updated. It looks as though they have survived the work on the slope.

The structure on the left is the Lyon Light shelter, so I wonder if the wall to the right marks the location of the pillbox?

Looks a bit more buried when visited today, but still there. Already some workers with a bulldozer clearing some areas immediately around it.