That looks like one of the military landing craft that the army used:
https://gwulo.com/taxonomy/term/1076/photos-gallery
Thank you. It seems strange that such a vessel would appear to be using the main dock area utilised by the ferries.
Would this have been normal?
Just guessing, but I can imagine soldiers travelling from Sham Shui Po to Central asking for a lift on a landing craft that was heading in that direction.
Blake Pier on the right. The tip of Douglas Steamship Wharf on the left.
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That looks like one of the
That looks like one of the military landing craft that the army used:
https://gwulo.com/taxonomy/term/1076/photos-gallery
Thank you. It seems strange
Thank you. It seems strange that such a vessel would appear to be using the main dock area utilised by the ferries.
Would this have been normal?
Just guessing, but I can
Just guessing, but I can imagine soldiers travelling from Sham Shui Po to Central asking for a lift on a landing craft that was heading in that direction.
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Blake Pier on the right. The tip of Douglas Steamship Wharf on the left.