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Grave of Captain Abel Vyvyan - Died 2th October 1797

Date picture taken (to nearest decade for older photos): 
2003

Grave of Captain Abel Vyvyan  who died on 12th October 1797 at  Whamoa . Vyvyan was Captain of the East India Company’s ship “Canton” which made several trips to China.

S.S.Changte - built by HK & Whampoa Dockyard

Date picture taken (to nearest decade for older photos): 
1930

S.S. Changte launched Sep 1925 for Australia Oriental Line  ( AOL )

Plan of HK & Whampoa Dockyard 1949

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1949

Layout of HK & Whampoa Dockyard in 1949 showing the internal railway track extending though their premises and exiting the dockyard at the west exit onto Gillies Avenue. 

Grave of Alexander Hill Everett (1792-1847)

Date picture taken (to nearest decade for older photos): 
2003

Grave of Alexander Hill Everett ( 1792-1847) who was the first resident American Minister to China. Having been appointed in 1845, he sailed for Canton but returned home before reaching there because of illness. In 1846 he sailed a second time eventually reaching Canton in the summer of  1847 but died shortly later on 28th June.

Hong Kong Fireboat - Built 1927

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1927

Fireboat  built for the Hong Kong Fire Department by HK & Whampoa Dock Co. 

KCR-Kowloon-Docks- Rail-Link

Date picture taken (to nearest decade for older photos): 
1960

Extract of British Military map based upon surveys conducted by the Royal Engineers in 1959-64. 

Couper Dock built in Whampoa 1845

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2003

The surviving Couper Dock on " Danes Island" [ Changzhou Island  (長州島) ]   Guangzhou. 

M.V. Aloha - Built for the Phippines by HK & Whampoa Dock Co. 1927

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1927

"Aloha"   Built for the Phippines by HK & Whampoa Dock Co. 1927 

Wooden KCR Carriage -built by HK & Whampoa Dock Co.

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1910

Wooden-bodied carriage constructed by the Hongkong & Whampoa Dockyard for the Kowloon Canton Railway (British Section) in 1910.  The completed coach was delivered to the KCR’s seafront siding by a special barge on which a section of railway track had been mounted.

Newspaper Report of Opening of the Hope Dock.

Date picture taken (to nearest decade for older photos): 
1867

Hongkong Daily Press cutting reporting the opening on 15th June 1867 of the new Hope Dock at Aberdeen on Hong Kong Island.

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