Smaller Shipyards in Hong Kong during the Japanese Occupation 1942-1945
The information about these shipyards comes mainly from extracts from British Army Aid Group (BAAG) Intelligence Summaries kindly sent by Elizabeth Ride.
Aberdeen Dock (Lamma Shipyard)
See: Aberdeen Dock (Lamma Shipyard) during the Japanese occupation 1942-1945
Ah King´s Shipyard.
See: Ah King’s Shipyard during the Japanese occupation 1942-1945 plus possible photo 1937
The image below, courtesy of gwulo.com may show Ah King’s shipyard on the extreme right and was taken shortly after the 1937 typhoon.
Further details about the photo can be seen at http://gwulo.com/atom/17564
Hip Tung Wo Shipyard. (Hip Tung Wo Engineering Works)
See: Hip Tung Wo Engineering Works during the Japanese occupation
Kwong Hip Lung Shipyard (Dainichi Shipyard).
See: Kwong Hip Lung Shipyard (Dainichi Shipyard during the Japanese occupation)
Ngauchiwan/Fukui Shipyard.
See: Ngauchiwan / Fukui Shipyard during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945
Ngautaukok Shipyard.
See: Ngautaukok Shipyard during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945
Tsunan Shipyard.
See: Tsunan Shipyard during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945
Wing On Shing Shipyard.
See: Wing On Shing Shipyard during the Japanese occupation 1942-1945
This article was first posted on 11th February 2016.
Further information:
- For general information about the Elizabeth Ride collection, her father Sir Lindsay Ride, and the British Army Aid group during WW2 a very useful introduction is through http://gwulo.com/node/13968
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