Harcourt Garden
Harcourt Park or Harcourt Gardens (Chinese: 夏慤花園) is a small urban park in Admiralty, Hong Kong, constructed in the mid-1990s.[1] To the east of the park is the Hong Kong Police Force headquarters while to the west is Admiralty bus station. Like the adjacent Harcourt Road, the park is named for Admiral Cecil Harcourt, de facto governor of Hong Kong from September 1945 to June 1946.
History
The park is on land reclaimed from Victoria Harbour over many years: the southern part in 1863, the north-western part in 1904, and the north-eastern edge from 1945 and 1964.[2]
As part of the large naval and military installations that dominated this area until the 1970s and 1980s, this site was formerly occupied by the Wellington Battery and the Military Hospital, all associated with the Wellington Barracks. The adjacent military arsenal is recalled in the name of Arsenal Street.[3][2][4][5]
Works
The park is currently (2012) severely disrupted as a result of construction work for the extension of Admiralty Station as part of the construction of the new South Island Line (East), and possibly also by work for a new north-south road link. After the MTR works, the park will be largely restored, it is promised.[1][6][7]
See also
References
- ^ a b Environmental Impact Assessment - South Island Line (East), p11.6, Mott MacDonald
- ^ a b South Island Line (East) Environmental Impact Assessment, 11. Cultural Heritage Impact
- ^ 1856 map of military installations, from Environmental Impact Assessment for South Island Line (East)
- ^ Projection from 1936-46 map overlaying 1880 map, South Island Line (East) Environmental Impact Assessment, Fig 11-18
- ^ Plan showing Wellington Battery, Military Hospital and Works Alignments on Modern Topographical Map, South Island Line (East) Environmental Impact Assessment, Fig 11-41
- ^ Admiralty Station – Proposed Extension and Associated Facilities, EIA Report for South Island Line (East), App 6 3
- ^ South Island Line (East) Environmental Impact Assessment, Executive Summary