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S.S.Tungchow- The Far Eastern Revew Jan. 1921

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1914

Steamship "Tungchow" built at Taikoo Dockyard 1914

S.S.Sunning - The Far Eastern Review Jan 1921

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1916

Steamship "Sunning" built at Taikoo Dockyard 1916

S.S Laertes - The Far Eastern Review Jan. 1921

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1921

Steamship "Laertes" built at Taikoo Dockyard 1919

S.S.Evangelos - The Far Eastern Review Jan 1921

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1919

Steamship "Evangelos" built at Taikoo Dockyard 1919

S.S.Kaying- The Far Eastern Review Jan. 1921

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1922

Twin-Turbines  Steamship "Kaiying" built at Taikoo Dockyard 1922

Steamsip "Kaiying-" Turbines-The Far Eastern Review Jul.1923

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1922

Twin turbines Steamship  "Kaiying" built at Taikoo Dockyard 1922

S.S.Tungchow- built Taikoo Dockyard 1914

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1914

Built in 1914  at  Taikoo Dockyard for China coastal and river work, the S.S.

S.S “Nanning”

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1923

S.S. Nanning was built by Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Co. in 1923 for the China Navigation Co. She was scuttled at Hong Kong in December 1941to avoid capture by Japanese forces. However, the ship was refloated, repaired and renamed “Nannin Maru” (Perhaps a mis-spelling for Nanning) .

River Steamer “Hang Cheong”

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1923

The River Steamer “Hang Cheong” was built by Taikoo Dockyard in 1923 for Macau company, Yau Tak Steamship Co. and used for river journeys up the Pearl River to Canton.

River Steamer “Wenchow

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1923

The River Steamer “Wenchow II ” built by Taikoo Dock in 1923 for use on the Yangtze River. This was presumably a replacement for the China Navigation Co.’s original S.S.

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