Early British Hong Kong Shipyards

HF: Hong Kong’s early colonial developmental history is intertwined with maritime trade. Dockyards and shipbuilding thus became one of the earliest industries of the Colony. After 1841, Hong Kong’s first dockyard was located in East Point, Causeway Bay. In 1857, the Scottish entrepreneur John Lamont built the Lamont Dock in Aberdeen.

Built By John Lamont In 1857, This Dock In Aberdeen.

The Lamont Dock, c1857 Source: The industrial history of hong kong group

By 1963, a few British firms combined a handful of shipyards into the Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Company.

1924 Hongkong & Whmapoa Dock Company No.1 & Facilities

1924 Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Company & Facilities Source: Gwulo.com

  1. This article was first posted on 27th February 2026.
    2. Related Indhhk articles:
    a) Shipyard, American Marine, aftermath of Typhoon Wanda 1922
    b) Shipyard, Ah Kings – location 1925 to 1955
    c) Shipyard, Bailey’s, during the Occupation 1942-1945

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *