Current condition
Demolished / No longer exists
Colonial postbox at the northern side of the junction of Nathan Road and Haiphong Road. Possibly number 24.
Appears on a photo from the 1930s (but is likely older). It was likely removed when the MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station was built in c.1979.
Comments
Re: Postbox 24 (?)
As the location of the postbox does not appear in the 1913 list nor on the 1917 list (search for "pillar"), it is very likely that the postbox was put in position during the reign of George V and thus shows the monarch's cipher on it. I have seen a photo of the postbox from the 1920s at the same road junction.
Location of postboxes
Unfortunately, from 1918 onwards, the Chronicle refers under Hongkong Postal Guide only:
8. —Enumerates the places where pillar boxes are fixed in Hongkong and Kowloon.
Could find anything about this in Government reports.