Correct. So I'll split the difference between Chu Wan and the Peak Tram house. There is a photo showing the Chu Wan site in the 1950s photos, but I'm not sure how to post it on this page.
Police Offbeat Magazine, ISSUE 775, May 19 to June 1, 2004
On completion of the Peak Police Station at Mount Gough, which replaced the No. 6 Police Station at Victoria Gap, the latter was re-designated as quarters for police officers stationed at the Peak Police Station.
The original building was in use till 1887 after being replaced by the Peak Police Station at Mt. Gough. It was later used as police quarters for single men but was abandoned in the 1930s. The building was demolished in 1954.
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1890s #6 Police Station
I think this would be the #6 Police Station just below the Austin Arms Hotel.
Correct. Top of the Peak - 1875
Correct. So I'll split the difference between Chu Wan and the Peak Tram house. There is a photo showing the Chu Wan site in the 1950s photos, but I'm not sure how to post it on this page.
1900s Peak
You can see the #6 Police Station in this photo - with another site looming over it.
1950s Former Site of #6 Police Station
Annelise, I suppose you mean this photo.
Next use of #6 Police Station
Police Offbeat Magazine, ISSUE 775, May 19 to June 1, 2004
On completion of the Peak Police Station at Mount Gough, which replaced the No. 6 Police Station at Victoria Gap, the latter was re-designated as quarters for police officers stationed at the Peak Police Station.
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No. 6 Police Station at Victoria Gap
Hong Kong Police Magazine Vol. X No. 4 1960
The original building was in use till 1887 after being replaced by the Peak Police Station at Mt. Gough. It was later used as police quarters for single men but was abandoned in the 1930s. The building was demolished in 1954.