The 1924 map shows RBL 11 on the site of today's Mount Austin Estate, so I've moved the marker there from its original location (22.272718, 114.147440 - the Mount Austin Playground).
Craig Ryrie was a historic, sprawling estate built in the 19th century on The Peak in Hong Kong. Located on R.B.L. 11, the mansion was named after its original owner, prominent 19th-century merchant and legislator Phineas Ryrie.
The estate sat on the south side of Mount Austin Road, here are the key details regarding the site:
Original Owner: Phineas Ryrie (1829–1892), a co-founder of the Peak Tram and prominent Hong Kong businessman.
Location Reference: R.B.L. 11 (Rural Building Lot No. 11). It occupied the hillside just below Victoria Peak's summit.
Site Evolution: The original mansion eventually gave way to subsequent buildings and estates, such as Mackinnon House. By the mid-20th century, the broader vicinity housed estates like South Craig (currently located at 3 Mount Austin.
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The Honorable Phineas Ryrie was auditor of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and investor and director of Dr. Patrick Manson's Dairy Farm Company.
With Alexander Finlay Smith, who had previously worked for Scotland's Highland Railway, he co-founded the High Level Tramway Company in 1885 and began to build the Peak Tram running from Garden Road to Victoria Gap.
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The 1924 map shows RBL 11 on
The 1924 map shows RBL 11 on the site of today's Mount Austin Estate, so I've moved the marker there from its original location (22.272718, 114.147440 - the Mount Austin Playground).
‘Craig Ryrie’ on R.B.L. 11
Craig Ryrie was a historic, sprawling estate built in the 19th century on The Peak in Hong Kong. Located on R.B.L. 11, the mansion was named after its original owner, prominent 19th-century merchant and legislator Phineas Ryrie.
The estate sat on the south side of Mount Austin Road, here are the key details regarding the site:
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The Honorable Phineas Ryrie was auditor of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and investor and director of Dr. Patrick Manson's Dairy Farm Company.
With Alexander Finlay Smith, who had previously worked for Scotland's Highland Railway, he co-founded the High Level Tramway Company in 1885 and began to build the Peak Tram running from Garden Road to Victoria Gap.