The attack moves to the far eastern end of Granville Road as Playboy's girlfriend sees him in trouble and joins the affray in her car. The Harbour Crystal Centre can be seen on the extreme right. On the left is a space for what is now Concordia Plaza, but at the time was still a bus terminus (remember this?). The building on the left with the large block jutting out above the ground floor is Woodcliffe Court (I believe this is accommodation for CLP workers but I could be wrong - the Tsim Sha Tsui Electrical Substation occupies the lower floors) and beyond that is the aforementioned (see here) "Pak Sui Yuen" belonging to the Polytechnic.
Speaking of the Polytechnic, I believe the low-rise, odd-shaped building in the bottom two images was a temporary buiilding for the HK Polytechnic Dental Technology department. That spot is now occupied by the north end of the history museum.
It's interesting to note that Science Museum Road was named long before the actual science museum was built there.
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