Lieutenant William Pedder[1] the first lieutenant of the Nemesis[2] was the first harbour master of Hong Kong, and established Pedder Street as the centre of Victoria City's commerce in the early colonial days. Pedder had his office built on the rocks above what is now Wyndham Street. For many years, the site on the top was known as Pedder's Hill.[3]
In the early 20th century, Wyndham Street was nicknamed "Flower Street" because of the numerous stalls selling flowers. In 1928, the flower stalls were moved to D'Aguilar Street and the "Flower Street" name became attached to the new location.[4]
On 18 August 1997, a Mitsubishi Lancer crashed on Wyndham Street, resulting in the death of 3 people and injuring 10 others.
Wang, Gang (2008). 圖說雲咸街滄桑 : 1840年代-1960年代 [An illustrated story of Wyndham Street, Hong Kong : 1840s-1960s] (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Book Company (Hong Kong) Limited. ISBN9789628885008. OCLC260299109.