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Gascoigne Road

Gascoigne Road (Chinese: 加士居道; Cantonese Yale: gaa1 si6 geui1 dou6) is a main road in Kowloon, Hong Kong, going west-east from Nathan Road to Chatham Road South through the head of King's Park, leading vehicles from West Kowloon to the Cross-Harbour Tunnel.

Gascoigne Road
Gascoigne Road and flyover in May 2020.
Chinese加士居道
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJiāshìjūdào
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggaa1 si6 geoi1 dou6
The western end of Gascoigne Road (right), merging into Nathan Road in Yau Ma Tei in February 2013.
The Old South Kowloon District Court, viewed from Gascoigne Road Flyover in December 2007.
India Club entrance at the corner of Gascoigne Road and Queen Elizabeth Hospital Road in August 2010.
United Services Recreation Club in December 2011.
Headquarter building of the Hong Kong Girl Guides Association, seen from Gascoigne Road Flyover in January 2008.

Gascoigne Road Flyover (加士居道天橋) is a 1.2 km (0.75 mi) long flyover linking between Gascoigne Road and Ferry Street, passing through Yaumatei Carpark Building.[1] Built in 1977, it is part of the West Kowloon Corridor.

History edit

The road was laid out after 1901 and named after William Julius Gascoigne,[2] Commander British Troops in China and Hong Kong from 1898–1903. It was reported in 1908 that "All the roads on the [Kowloon] peninsula are wide and lined with trees, and two in particular—Robinson Road [today's Nathan Road] and Gascoigne Road—are noticeable by reason of their width" and "Gascoigne Road, which is 100 feet wide, runs right across the peninsula from Hunghom to Yaumati, and skirts the King's Park, a large enclosure reserved for recreation, and the United Services Recreation Ground."[3]

The Fronde Memorial, a granite obelisk, was erected in May 1908 in memory of the five sailors of the French Arquebuse-class destroyer Fronde who disappeared in the sinking of their boat near the Torpedo Depot, Kowloon, during the 1906 Hong Kong typhoon. Initially erected at the corner of Gascoigne Road and Jordan Road, the monument was relocated to Hong Kong Cemetery in Happy Valley[4] during the 1960s.[5] The Fronde was later salvaged, repaired in the Hung Hom shipyard, and left Hong Kong in March 1907. It was active during World War I and was decommissioned in 1919.[6]

Gascoigne Road was widened in 1988 and the adjacent slope near the Queen Elizabeth Hospital was cut back. A 12m high rock-socketed caisson retaining wall was constructed to support the cutting.[7]

Features edit

Northern side of the road: (from east to west)

Southern side of the road: (from east to west)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Highways Department: Widening of Gascoigne Road Flyover. Project profile. September 2006
  2. ^ a b c d e Wordie, Jason (2007). Streets: Exploring Kowloon. Hong Kong University Press. pp. 70–74. ISBN 9789622098138. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  3. ^ Wright, Arnold (1908). Twentieth century impressions of Hong-kong, Shanghai, and other Treaty Ports of China. London: Lloyd's Greater Britain Pub. Co. p. 156. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  4. ^ Patricia Lim (2011). Forgotten Souls: A Social History of the Hong Kong Cemetery. Hong Kong University Press. p. 448. ISBN 9789622099906. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  5. ^ France – Hong Kong, 160 ans d'histoires: "Le monument perdu et… retrouvé de la «Fronde»", 17 November 2008. (in French)
  6. ^ France – Hong Kong, 160 ans d'histoires: L’épopée de la «Fronde». 19 January 2009.(in French)
  7. ^ Ho, K.K.S.; Mak, S.H. (1 January 2001). "Performance monitoring of a rock-socketed caisson wall". In Ken K. S., Ho; K. S., Li (eds.). Geotechnical Engineering – Meeting Society's Needs. Vol. I. CRC Press. pp. 315–320. ISBN 9789058092564.
  8. ^ Brief Information on proposed Grade III Items. Item #684 22 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b List of the 1,444 Historic Buildings in Building Assessment 18 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine (as of 27 December 2013)
  10. ^ Brief Information on proposed Grade III Items. Item #925 22 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Brief Information on proposed Grade III Items. Item #767 22 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Hong Kong Telegraph, 12 October 1940, reported in gwulo.com: "Life in Hong Kong's ARP tunnels"
  13. ^ gwulo.com: "ARP portal on Gascoigne Road"
  14. ^ hk-place.com: 加士居道防空隧道
  15. ^ History of the USRC

External links edit

  • Google Maps of Gascoigne Road
  • (in French) More details about the Fronde incident: [1]
  • Information and pictures of the Fronde monument: [2]


22°18′32″N 114°10′15″E / 22.30897°N 114.17089°E / 22.30897; 114.17089

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Gascoigne Road Chinese 加士居道 Cantonese Yale gaa1 si6 geui1 dou6 is a main road in Kowloon Hong Kong going west east from Nathan Road to Chatham Road South through the head of King s Park leading vehicles from West Kowloon to the Cross Harbour Tunnel Gascoigne RoadGascoigne Road and flyover in May 2020 Chinese加士居道TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJiashijudaoYue CantoneseJyutpinggaa1 si6 geoi1 dou6The western end of Gascoigne Road right merging into Nathan Road in Yau Ma Tei in February 2013 The Old South Kowloon District Court viewed from Gascoigne Road Flyover in December 2007 India Club entrance at the corner of Gascoigne Road and Queen Elizabeth Hospital Road in August 2010 United Services Recreation Club in December 2011 Headquarter building of the Hong Kong Girl Guides Association seen from Gascoigne Road Flyover in January 2008 Gascoigne Road Flyover 加士居道天橋 is a 1 2 km 0 75 mi long flyover linking between Gascoigne Road and Ferry Street passing through Yaumatei Carpark Building 1 Built in 1977 it is part of the West Kowloon Corridor Contents 1 History 2 Features 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe road was laid out after 1901 and named after William Julius Gascoigne 2 Commander British Troops in China and Hong Kong from 1898 1903 It was reported in 1908 that All the roads on the Kowloon peninsula are wide and lined with trees and two in particular Robinson Road today s Nathan Road and Gascoigne Road are noticeable by reason of their width and Gascoigne Road which is 100 feet wide runs right across the peninsula from Hunghom to Yaumati and skirts the King s Park a large enclosure reserved for recreation and the United Services Recreation Ground 3 The Fronde Memorial a granite obelisk was erected in May 1908 in memory of the five sailors of the French Arquebuse class destroyer Fronde who disappeared in the sinking of their boat near the Torpedo Depot Kowloon during the 1906 Hong Kong typhoon Initially erected at the corner of Gascoigne Road and Jordan Road the monument was relocated to Hong Kong Cemetery in Happy Valley 4 during the 1960s 5 The Fronde was later salvaged repaired in the Hung Hom shipyard and left Hong Kong in March 1907 It was active during World War I and was decommissioned in 1919 6 Gascoigne Road was widened in 1988 and the adjacent slope near the Queen Elizabeth Hospital was cut back A 12m high rock socketed caisson retaining wall was constructed to support the cutting 7 Features editNorthern side of the road from east to west Headquarters building of the Hong Kong Girl Guides Association 8 2 Club de Recreio 西洋波會 20 The Club was founded in 1911 by prominent members of the Portuguese community in Hong Kong The present clubhouse was built in 1928 8 Grade III historic building 2 9 YMCA King s Park Centenary Centre 22 India Club 印度會 24 The present clubhouse building was built in 1956 10 Grade III historic building 2 9 Queen Elizabeth Hospital 30 Hong Kong Labour Tribunal 36 Old South Kowloon District Court 38 Grade I historic building Kowloon Methodist Church 循道衛理聯合教會九龍堂 40 Erected between 1950 and 1951 it is the largest church building of the Methodist Church in Hong Kong 11 Methodist College Kowloon 50 The campus includes the buildings of the former Grantham College of Education which was located at No 42 Gascoigne Road Former access to an air raid precaution ARP tunnel Near the junction with Nathan Road 12 13 14 Southern side of the road from east to west Gun Club Hill Barracks United Services Recreation Club USRC 三軍會 1 Opened in 1911 as a British military club it is now owned by the People s Liberation Army but administered as a limited company with a wholly civilian membership 2 15 Diocesan Girls School Eaton Hotel Hong KongSee also editList of streets and roads in Hong KongReferences edit Highways Department Widening of Gascoigne Road Flyover Project profile September 2006 a b c d e Wordie Jason 2007 Streets Exploring Kowloon Hong Kong University Press pp 70 74 ISBN 9789622098138 Retrieved 16 August 2014 Wright Arnold 1908 Twentieth century impressions of Hong kong Shanghai and other Treaty Ports of China London Lloyd s Greater Britain Pub Co p 156 Retrieved 17 August 2014 Patricia Lim 2011 Forgotten Souls A Social History of the Hong Kong Cemetery Hong Kong University Press p 448 ISBN 9789622099906 Retrieved 16 August 2014 France Hong Kong 160 ans d histoires Le monument perdu et retrouve de la Fronde 17 November 2008 in French France Hong Kong 160 ans d histoires L epopee de la Fronde 19 January 2009 in French Ho K K S Mak S H 1 January 2001 Performance monitoring of a rock socketed caisson wall In Ken K S Ho K S Li eds Geotechnical Engineering Meeting Society s Needs Vol I CRC Press pp 315 320 ISBN 9789058092564 Brief Information on proposed Grade III Items Item 684 Archived 22 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine a b List of the 1 444 Historic Buildings in Building Assessment Archived 18 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine as of 27 December 2013 Brief Information on proposed Grade III Items Item 925 Archived 22 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine Brief Information on proposed Grade III Items Item 767 Archived 22 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine Hong Kong Telegraph 12 October 1940 reported in gwulo com Life in Hong Kong s ARP tunnels gwulo com ARP portal on Gascoigne Road hk place com 加士居道防空隧道 History of the USRCExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gascoigne Road Google Maps of Gascoigne Road in French More details about the Fronde incident 1 Information and pictures of the Fronde monument 2 22 18 32 N 114 10 15 E 22 30897 N 114 17089 E 22 30897 114 17089 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gascoigne Road amp oldid 1125805542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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