Central and Western District
Name | Location | Notes/References | Photographs |
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Elliot Pumping Station & Filters Workmen's Quarters | Pok Fu Lam Road, Kennedy Town | ||
Elliot Pumping Station & Filters, Treatment Works Building | Pok Fu Lam Road, Kennedy Town | ||
London Mission Building | Nos. 78-80 Robinson Road, Mid-levels | Now a private clubhouse. | |
Main Block, Tung Wah Hospital | No. 12 Po Yan Street, Sheung Wan | ||
Matilda and War Memorial Hospital | No. 41 Mount Kellet Road, The Peak | ||
No.28 Kennedy Road (Office of Former Chief Executives) | No. 28 Kennedy Road, Central | ||
Old Victoria Hospital Maternity Block | No. 17 Barker Road, The Peak | ||
Peak Police Station | No. 92 Peak Road, The Peak | ||
St. Louis School | No. 179 Third Street, Sai Ying Pun | ||
St. Paul's Co-educational College | No. 33 MacDonnell Road, Central | ||
Stone House | No. 15 Kotewall Road, Mid-levels | Now a private residence. | |
Tsung Tsin Mission of Hong Kong Kau Yan Church | No. 97A High Street, Sai Ying Pun | ||
West Point Filters Workmen's Quarters | No. 50 Kotewall Road, Mid-levels | Now par of the Lung Fu Shan Environmental Education Centre. | |
West Point Filters Workmen's Quarters | No. 50 Kotewall Road, Mid-levels | Now par of the Lung Fu Shan Environmental Education Centre. | |
Ex-Western Fire Station | No. 12 Belcher's Street, Kennedy Town | Converted into the Po Leung Kuk Chan Au Big Yan Home for the Elderly. | |
Old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital, Main Block. | No. 36A Western Street, Sai Ying Pun | Named "Western District Community Centre" since 1973. | |
Old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital, Annex Block. | No. 36A Western Street, Sai Ying Pun | ||
Old Upper Levels Police Station | No. 1F High Street, Sai Ying Pun | Now used as the Crime Hong Kong Island Regional Headquarters. | |
Central Market | No. 80 Des Voeux Road, Central |
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