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The pillar was saved
So go visit it.
hk man
anyone know what's happened to HK Man? he's not updated for more than a month
The original Buxey Lodge
I remember the original Buxey Lodge very well. Rather oddly, I was then living in the present Buxey Lodge at 37 Conduit Road from 1980 to 1982 (Flat 29, 10/F). My wife and I would often walk down Castle Road and Aberdeen Street, usually to Wing On Department Store pushing our eldest daughter in a push chair. And we would pass the original Buxey Lodge. It was quite a striking building, empty and in an obviously fragile state. One could see internal shoring. Perhaps the most striking feature was the multi-coloured, leaded-light window panes.
Back then we never realised that the two buildings were connected!
I have looked in vain for a photograph of the second of the three buildings called Buxey Lodge. I mean the first one at Conduit Road. Has anyone seen one?
Current Location 2019 of Buxey Lodge
Buxey Lodge is now on Conduit Road. Rumour has it that it is a Freemason's lodge.
The lonely pillar
Historical preservation HK-style. Did Dr. Sun Yat-sen ever lean against it? Then it will need a glass case.
Buxey Lodge (3rd generation)
The present building at 37 Conduit Road is the third building to have the name of Buxey Lodge. The first building was in Caine Road at the corner with Aberdeen Street. The second and third buildings have been on the same site in Conduit Road.
When we left the third Buxey lodge in 1982, it was then a block of non-departmental flats for civil servants. I am not sure of its present status, but it is still clearly run and maintained by the Govt.
The name Buxey comes from Sir Hormusjee Naorojee Mody, of Mody Road fame.. As a race horse owner, he called himself Mr Buxey I believe. He was a Parsi, therefore very unlikely to have been a freemason! I have never heard of any freemasonry link with Buxey Lodge.
Ian
2nd Buxey Lodge on Conduit Road
There is a place for it here with more pictures
On Conduit Road
Buxey Lodge is now Conduit Road; there doesn't seem to be a lot of information out there on the internet; the below is what I managed to find:-
https://www.okay.com/en/building/buxey-lodge/3719
https://www.oneday.com.hk/en_US/buildings/buxey-lodge/
https://www.facebook.com/HKHeritages/photos/%E5%B9%B2%E5%BE%B7%E9%81%93%E7%99%BE%E4%BA%8B%E6%A8%93-buxey-lodge-in-conduit-road-1907-1959-%E5%B9%B2%E5%BE%B7%E9%81%93-%E7%99%BE%E4%BA%8B%E6%A8%93-%E9%BA%BC%E5%9C%B0%E9%BA%BC%E5%9C%B0%E8%BA%AB%E5%85%BC%E5%A4%9A%E9%96%93%E5%85%AC%E5%8F%B8%E7%9A%84%E8%91%A3%E4%BA%8B%E7%B6%BD%E8%99%9F%E5%B8%82%E5%A0%B4%E4%B8%8A%E7%9A%84%E6%8B%BF%E7%A0%B4%E5%80%ABthe-n/609825989193908/
Buxey lodge
I lived as a civil servant at Buxey Lodge on Conduit Rd from 1979 to 1985. Not aware of any masonic connection at all. But I do recall in the early 90s an old govt file crossed my desk regarding properties seized by the HKGovt from the Japanese after the surrender in Aug 1945. The site at 37 Conduit Rd was mentioned--so presumably that is when HKG built govt quarters on it (almost identical to those at 1 Conduit Rd, called Chater Hall) and called the block Buxey Lodge.