5 January
1883
To the Honourable
F Stewart LLD
Acting Colonial Secretary
We have the honour very
respectfully to apply to His Excellency the Administrator
on behalf of the ladies and families of this colony for the
grant at a nominal rent of a small piece of ground for the
purpose of health and recreation.
His Excellency is well
aware how limited are the means and opportunities of relaxation
on this tropical rock, and how greatly the health both of
ladies and children are tried by the length and severity of
the summer of Hong Kong.
It has long been the
opinion of competent medical authorities that the acquisition
of a ladies’ recreation ground would be a public boon
of the greatest sanitary importance in varying the dull monotony
of life and inducing ladies to take the exercise so needful
in the tropics to the preservation of health, but from which
unfortunately they are debarred by the absence of any suitable
place.
We would point out that
in Bombay and other towns of India, as also in Shanghai, small
concessions of land have been graciously made by the Local
Authorities to the ladies of those places for the purpose
of public health and recreation, and we submit that there
would be ample precedent in this Colony for a Concession such
as we venture to solicit, as the present tenures of the Cricket
Ground and the racecourse which are held by the gentlemen
portions of the Community for the same purposes as those of
which we aspire to found this Application.
If His Excellency the
Administrator admitting the truth of our representations would
be pleased to grant us a piece of land, the same would be
planted by us with shade trees, and laid out in tennis courts
and other means of recreation suitable to ladies, and the
ladies of Hong Kong would undertake to maintain the ground
for the purpose and object granted, entirely at their own
expense and subject to such conditions as the Government might
deem it necessary to impose.
Aware of the high value
that attaches to level sites in this colony, we do not presume
to ask for any thing but a small plot of ground on the hill
side, and we trust that His Excellency may not be indisposed
to concede to us, under a leasehold at a nominal rent, the
small piece of ground situated above the Albany on the road
to the Peak, shown on the accompanying plan. the steepness
of the ground will necessitate a heavy first outlay in adapting
the site for the purposes intended, but as the want of a ladies
recreation ground is so generally felt we anticipate no difficulty
in obtaining the necessary funds from the European Community.
Awaiting the favour of an early reply, we have the hounour
to remain
Sir.
Your obedient servants
(Mrs) Louisa Coxon
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Eighteen signatures
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