The urinal is the small building at the right of this photo:
Item 111 in the PWD Annual Report for 1924 notes the urinal was moved from this location that year:
The removal of the Urinal at Connaught Road, Central, opposite the Western Market, was the result of negotiations with the proprietors of the New Queen’s Hotel, the cost involved thereby in the sum of $1,950.00 being borne by them.
The urinal stood right in front of the New Queen's Hotel that was under construction. It blocked the hotel's view of the harbour, and no doubt smelled horrible. The hotel paid to have the urinal moved west and across to the sea side of the road, to a new site opposite Western Market.
(When the New Queen's Hotel opened, it had changed its name to become the Empress Hotel.)
Comments
Built in 1904
Described in Item 55 of the PWD Annual Report for 1904: