ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH
Dublin Core
Title
ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH
Description
The war years from 1914 to 1918 were difficult for the church because many of its members came from the military bases on Kowloon and had to leave for duty elsewhere. The church was barely able to survive financially. From 1942 to 1944, the congregation of All Saints Mong Kok used St Andrew’s for services as their church was used as a rice store. Post the Second World Was, the church started its first Sunday school and resumed its service .
Creator
Alfred Bryer
Date
1906
Contributor
N.A.
Rights
No Vandalism and looting
Maintain noise and avoid disturbance to the public.
Do not remove or destruct cultural materials.
Read the information attached to its item to avoid misinterpretation.
Observe the guidelines bounded to each site.
Maintain noise and avoid disturbance to the public.
Do not remove or destruct cultural materials.
Read the information attached to its item to avoid misinterpretation.
Observe the guidelines bounded to each site.
Relation
Antiquities and Monuments Office; Hong Kong Observatory; Victoria Harbour
Format
5,841m^2
Type
Infrastructure (Building and Statue)
Identifier
jordan_st.andrew'schurch
Infrastructure (Building and Statue) Item Type Metadata
Opening Hours
Monday-Sunday: 07:30 - 22:30
Nearest MTR Station and Exit
Jordan Exit D
Walking distance from nearest MTR
190m
Collection
Citation
Alfred Bryer, “ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH,” The Rajawali Merdeka Digitisation Movement, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-38/items/show/17.
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