China Fleet Club [1933-1982]
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The 'Gun Plot' website has a good history of the China Fleet Club, including this information about its construction & opening:
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The 'Gun Plot' website has a good history of the China Fleet Club, including this information about its construction & opening:
These three roads in Causeway Bay have caught my eye recently. This building started me off, with it's pointy corner plot, and curvy windows. Have you noticed it too?
The recently added photo of Astor House was bought as part of an advertisement. When it arrived, it was clearly a page cut from a book, so we got a bonus of some more text and photos on the other side of the page. They are all listed below.
I guess the book was something like the 'Lonely Planet Guide to Asia' if you were leaving home in 1909. It must have been a weight to carry though, as this is page 257.
13, Queen's Road Central.
It looks as though this building changed hands several times. In a 1909 advertisement it is described as 'Aster House (Late Connaught Hotel)'. Then Moddsey notes that later it changed it's name from Astor House to the St. Francis Hotel. Despite the change of name, it's function stayed the same - a hotel.
The 1909 advertisement uses the spelling 'Aster' throughout, even for the 'Telegraphic Address'. However in all other references I've seen, it is spelled 'Astor'.
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