AT the corner of Ice House Street and Zetland Street once stood the most beautiful classical building in Hong Kong. It was called Zetland Hall and was named after Thomas Dundas, Earl of Zetland, a Grand Master of the British freemasons.
It was built on the site of a small bungalow known as Tarantula Cottage, the home of William Tarrant, the venomous editor of The Friend of China newspaper.