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STANLEY PENINSULA, HONGKONG.

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PROPOSED SITE FOR SAINT STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

The attached plane give a rough proposal for building

a School at Stanley. Details of the buildings proposed and the general arrangement of these are as follows:-

BUILDINGS.

School Hall for three hundred boys, with Committee or master's room, school ofticas, medical inspection room, stationery and book store, dressing rooms and lavatory, and

stage.

School Chapel, with seats for three hundred and fifty. Gymnasium, fifty feet by eighty-five feet. Chemistry and Physics Laboratories, with preparation room, dark room, and experimental laboratory.

Workshops with power house, fitters shop, carpenter's shop, forge, general electrical and mechinics room, battery room, and lavatories,

Common Dining Hall for three hundred boys with kitchens and servante' quarters, a small common room for masters, and

a common room for boys with lavatories adjoining.

Rutherfoord Hall to be used as a library, reading room,

and museumm.

Three Hostels each with accommodation for fifty boys, a married house master, and two assistant masters. A sick room adjoins one of the house master's bedrooms and has a private verandah and bath-room,

Class Rooms. There are ten class rooms for thirty boys each with an art room in the same block. GENERAL ARRANGEMENT. All the buildings with the exception of

hostels, dining hall and Rutherfoord Hall are arranged along the high ground running in a north and south direction in the centre of the site, and with the buildings themselves in an east and west direction. The dining hall is shown on the old site of the married soldiers quarters, and the Rutherfoord Hall and one hostel on the spur running to the

north

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