St. Stephen's Girls College Campus [1924- ]

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St. Stephen's Girl's College on Lyttelton Road was formally opened on 25 January 1924. The school's foundation stone was laid by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) during his visit to Hong Kong in April 1922.

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1922

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By way of “an ingenious little electrical arrangement” (South China Morning Post, 8 April 1922), the Prince [of Wales] released the foundation stone at the St Stephen's Girls' College, which was being built at the junction of Littleton Road and Breezy Park, a few miles away from the Pavilion [of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, Central] on the upper levels.  At the Pavilion was a working model “with a little derrick”, and a tiny foundation stone was laid as the actual stone slipped into place.

The Prince of Wales when laying the foundation stone of St Stephen's Girls' College, Hong Kong
The Prince of Wales when laying the foundation stone of St Stephen's Girls' College, Hong Kong, by UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL