danielwettling Fri, 07/25/2025 - 17:52 oldernewer Date picture taken unknown Shows place(s) Mountain Lodge (2nd generation) [1902-1946] Log in or register to post comments Comments Gate Lodge In the foreground is one of the two Gate Lodges built for Mountain Lodge (2nd generation). Log in or register to post comments I was always wondering where… I was always wondering where the Second Gate Lodge was situated. Log in or register to post comments One or Two Gate Lodges ??? The information published by the AMO in the past mentioned the presence of two Gate Lodges and was queried here on Gwulo. Upon referring to their study of Mountain Lodge, only one Gate Lodge is mentioned. On a 1910 map, only a single Gate Lodge is present. The study can be read at: https://www.amo.gov.hk/filemanager/amo/common/form/part1_statement_of_significance.pdf Log in or register to post comments
Gate Lodge In the foreground is one of the two Gate Lodges built for Mountain Lodge (2nd generation). Log in or register to post comments
I was always wondering where… I was always wondering where the Second Gate Lodge was situated. Log in or register to post comments
One or Two Gate Lodges ??? The information published by the AMO in the past mentioned the presence of two Gate Lodges and was queried here on Gwulo. Upon referring to their study of Mountain Lodge, only one Gate Lodge is mentioned. On a 1910 map, only a single Gate Lodge is present. The study can be read at: https://www.amo.gov.hk/filemanager/amo/common/form/part1_statement_of_significance.pdf Log in or register to post comments
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Gate Lodge
In the foreground is one of the two Gate Lodges built for Mountain Lodge (2nd generation).
I was always wondering where…
I was always wondering where the Second Gate Lodge was situated.
One or Two Gate Lodges ???
The information published by the AMO in the past mentioned the presence of two Gate Lodges and was queried here on Gwulo.
Upon referring to their study of Mountain Lodge, only one Gate Lodge is mentioned. On a 1910 map, only a single Gate Lodge is present.
The study can be read at: https://www.amo.gov.hk/filemanager/amo/common/form/part1_statement_of_significance.pdf