Macdonnell Road bridge over Albany Nullah

Mon, 09/22/2014 - 22:16

 

See discussion below of why we think it is not Bowen Road.

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Bowen Road Filter Beds, and McDonnell Road Bridge over Albany Nullah

(edited later) Yes, Moddsey is right, that is the bridge over the Albany Nullah - I thought it was at "Bowen" Road, but it is at MacDonnell Road (I checked the map)

Back then, there was a hairpin at the top of Garden Road, with Bowen Road joining there (have a look at the 1901 Map).

 

Hi Marlowe, I'll have another go at convincing you it's Macdonnell!! If you look at the two photos above, at the western end of the bridge is a building. Thanks to your photo, we can get a good idea of its outline.

On sheet 12 of the 1901 Map, we can see a building with the same shape next to the Macdonnell road bridge. I don't think we can see the Bowen Road bridge in your photo, as it is too low and so hidden down behind the filter beds' wall.

Or are we talking about two diferent things?

Regards, David

Alun, the map gives a couple more suggestions.

As the nullah passes under the Bowen Road Bridge, it:
 - makes a slight kink to the east as it passes under the bridge
 - may change width, if the map is that detailed
 - runs downhill roughly in a north direction

As the nullah passes under the Macdonnell Road Bridge, it:
 - runs straight
 - keeps the same width
 - runs downhill roughly in a northeast or east direction

The first photo seems to fit the Macdonnell description better, especially with the view looking east down the harbour. If it is Macdonnell, I've no idea how the postcard got its name!

Regards, David

Ok, I'm convinced, the picture is MacDonnell Road.

I got the maps from 1901 and 1964, and drew lines from each of these points, through the Union Church to see what should be in the background.

1) From MacDonnell Road, it passes through the hillside to the right of Kennedy Road, with East point and Causeway Bay visible behind.

2) From Bowen Road, to the left and out to sea, East Point woukd not be visible. 

As to why it says Bowen Road? I guess that they hadn't named MacDonnell road yet, so they gave the name of the nearest road.

I found this reference online;

The Officer Administering the Government recommends the Council to vote a sum of Fifteen thousand Dollars, ($15,000), being amount required to be expended in this year, as part of $38,000 estimated, for training Albany and adjoining Nullahs, and opening up the land now available as building sites between the Bowen and Kennedy Roads.

Government House, Hongkong, 12th July, 1890.

The bridge is half way up, and a third of the way in from the left.

3 feet to the left of the road is a line of stonework, that is the edge of the bridge, you can see the arch below, and the wall of the nullah to the left.

The building to the right is in the Botanic Gardens I believe.

I'm pretty sure the "arches" in the top right are retaining walls
(I can see 4 bridge like things)

there will be a couple of big houses on the other side of the roadway in the background, (usually referred to here as "pre-estoril court") so there will be substantial earthworks.