Current condition
In use
When sloping down, Peel Street intersects but also runs parallel to Elgin Street, before reaching Hollywood Road. (^)
It is said to be one of the steepest roads in Hong Kong, with a slope of 1 to 4 in one part.
(^) thanks to David's work posted in 2010, which I only read after. It explains all, and how the latter part of Elgin Street came about. See 2nd comment below, for a brief recap.
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naming of Peel Street
An added support may be Elgin Street in its proximity, which was so named with thought, to commemorate a person from the early years.
Please help to correct or enrich my findings with more information you know.
(+) interesting that the author tries to imagine this name tracing scenario 20 years further
(1953, sic) into future, in presenting his line of thought.
(^) 1840's
sources :
[1] Old Hong Kong (1933) (+)
[2] SCMP 1933-11-4
Pechili Terrace Elgin Street
recap :
"... the section from Staunton St to Shelley St (the section we see in the photo) was called Pechili Terrace, and the last section from Shelley to Caine Road was called Elgin Terrace."
I could see subject words clearly marked in the 1924 HK map within gwulo.