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The history of the Hong Kong Fire Service began in the Government Gazette dated 9 May 1868. Charles May became the first Superintendent of the Fire Brigade. At the time, the Fire Department was part of the Hong Kong Police Force. It had a total strength of 62 with a supplement of 100 Chinese volunteers. The fire department expanded to 140 ...
Fireboat Alexander Grantham at Quarry Bay Park.. The lifting of the 500-tonne historic boat onto land is the first project of its kind ever conducted in Asia. Alexander Grantham is also the first boat preserved as a historic relic in Hong Kong, and is the Hong Kong Museum of History's largest "Made in Hong Kong" collection item.
The compound is a declared monument since 1994 as it is one of the four oldest surviving government buildings in Hong Kong. [5] [6] The Compound and the Old Kowloon Fire Station have been re-developed into a heritage hotel with food and beverage outlets and retail facilities in a project headed by architect Daniel Lin of A+T Design, opened in ...
The following is a list of fire stations of the Hong Kong Fire Services. All but one of Hong Kong's fire stations are located in Hong Kong (Shenzhen Bay is located across the border in Shekou, Shenzhen) Hong Kong Command West Division Name Photographs Location Notes/References Kennedy Town Fire Station (堅尼地城消防局) 6 Kennedy Town New Praya, Kennedy Town Aberdeen Fire Station ...
Hong Kong Museum of History: 100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon: LCSD * Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences: 2 Caine Lane, Mid-levels, Hong Kong Island: Hong Kong Palace Museum: Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Kowloon * Hong Kong Police Museum: 27 Coombe Road, The Peak, Hong Kong Island * Hong Kong Public Records ...
Hong Kong Fire Services Department; F. Fire and Ambulance Services Academy; Fire Services (football club) This page was last edited on 14 June 2017, at 06:07 ...
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The Race Course Fire Memorial is a Hong Kong monument erected in memory to those who were killed in the Happy Valley Racecourse fire on 26 February 1918. The memorial was completed in 1922, and is currently managed by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. It is located next to Hong Kong Stadium.