Kwong Hip Lung Shipyard (Dainichi Shipyard during the Japanese occupation)

HF: Some  initial notes and images regarding this Hong Kong company established in 1877.

The China Mail 24th November 1928 HF

The following extract is from an August 1944 BAAG WW2 report courtesy of Elizabeth Ride.

Kwong Hip Lung Shipyard BAAG Aug 1944

The Kwong Hip Lung Shipyard, situated immediately North of the Cosmopolitan Dock in Shamshuipo, was renamed the Dainichi Shipyard in June 1943, and is under the control of the Hongkong Governor’s Office.   The building of wooden vessels and general repair work are undertaken by this yard.  The No 5 Kosho Maru, a small wooden vessel, was completed in June 1944, and two other vessels, the keels of which were laid in September 1944, are expected to be ready in May 1945.  .  About 1000 workers are employed, and the power is supplied from the China Light Main station.  The yard is reported to be short of iron, paints, fuel oil and kerosene, while its stock of timber is also very low.  Bombs fell in the dock area in June and August 1944, partially destroying the Boilermakers´ and Carpenters´ Shops, the Foundry and the Storehouse.  Rebuilding has been proceeding.

Kwong Hip Lung BAAG sketch a snipped KWIZ 85.4 9.2.45

Kwong Hip Lung BAAG sketch b snipped KWIZ 85.4 9.2.45

This article was first posted on 10th May 2014.

Further information:

  1. 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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  1. Smaller Shipyards in Hong Kong during the Japanese Occupation 1942-1945

 

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