Index M to Z
Last updated 24th November 2024.
note:
– all Hongkong companies are listed as Hong Kong
– all shipyards/dockyards are listed under Shipyard except Hong Kong & Whampoa (Kowloon) and Tai Koo
- Ma Family, The, and Thomson Weaving Factory (天孫織染廠)
- Ma On Shan Iron mine
- Ma On Shan Iron Mine – further information
- Ma On Shan Mine – Part 1 The Open Cut Years
- Ma On Shan Mine – Part Two, Going Underground
- Macao (sic) Dragon Company, Hong Kong-Macau ferry services 2010-2011
- Macau Aerial Transport Company – Charles de Ricou, founder – biography
- Macau Aerial Transp Eort Company – first commercial airline company to be established in Hong Kong or Macau
- Macau Air Transport Company (Hong Kong) Ltd – The One Cigarette Airline
- MacDonald, Alexander, Kowloon Dock Police Inspector 1960-1965
- MacDonald, Joe, Asiatic Petroleum employee, China/HK late 1930s
- MacDonald Stephenson, Rowland – first to propose a Hong Kong to China railway
- Mackie, Charles Gordon Stewart – Scottish businessman in Hong Kong, head of several companies
- Magazine Island – The British Dynamite Co / Nobel Explosives Co
- Majestic (美琪) and Union (鑑臣): Makers of Soaps, Perfumes and Essential Oils
- Mak and Mark: the century-old tales of two Nam Pak Hong families with the same surname
- Mak Kam-sang – The last minibus sign writer in Hong Kong
- Mak Ming Kee Tooth Brush Manufactory (麥明記機製牙刷廠)
- Makers of Preserved Fruits – Wong Wing Kee, Lee Wah Mui, Hing Ah, Lee Sin Kee, Yam Hop Hing and Koon Wah
- Makers of Rolling Shutters: Sam Yick, Cheung Hing, Choi Hung and Others
- Man Loong Ginger Factory
- Managing Agency System in India, China (and Hong Kong?)
- Mandarin Textiles, Linden Johnson and Dynasty Salon
- Manson, Sir Patrick, (1844-1922), The Dairy Farm Company
- Manufacturing in HK, 1870s and around WW1
- Manufacturing in HK, 1876 + 1881, comparison of numbers of workers
- Manufacturing of bronze cutlery in Hong Kong – 1960 article
- Mapping Hong Kong Part 1 – Where Are We?
- Mapping of Hong Kong Part 2 – 1841 The Belcher Map
- Mapping of Hong Kong Part 3 – 1845 The Collison Map
- Mapping Hong Kong Part 4 – 1866 Map of San On District
- Mapping Hong Kong Part 5 – Mapping Kowloon
- Mapping of Hong Kong Part 6 – 1901 The Tate Map
- Mapping of Hong Kong Part 7 – 1904 The Maps of King and Newland
- Mapping Hong Kong Part 8 – HMS Pegasus
- Mapping Hong Kong Part 9 – The GSGS 3868 Map
- Mapping Hong Kong Part 10 – The 1963 Hunting Survey
- Mapping Hong Kong Part 11 – Geological Maps
- Mapping Hong Kong Part 12 – Post War Geological Maps
- Marden, George Ernest & John Louis
- Mariners’ Club – constructed 1967 – renovations
- Maritime, Hong Kong’s maritime street names – colonial bias against Chinese involvement?
- Market, Central, second generation, 1895 photographs
- Market, The demise of Yen Chow Street Hawker Bazaar, Sham Shui Po
- Market, Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit – built 1913
- Marklin Advertising (美靈廣告)
- Marsh, Francis Richard – General Manager of the Hong Kong Electric Company 1921-[1929]
- Marsman Hong Kong China Ltd
- Marsman Hong Kong (China) Ltd – Needle Hill Tungsten Mine during 1938-1951?
- Marsman, Jan Hendrik, escape from HK during WW2
- Marsman Hong Kong (China) Ltd
- Marsman, Jan Hendrik
- Marsman, Jan Hendrik, 1892-1956, connection to Needle Hill Tungsten Mine
- Marty A R & Company: Auguste Pierre Marty – obituary, brother of A R Marty, founder of A. R. Marty in Hong Kong 1874
- Marty A R & Company: Auguste Raphael Marty, obituary, founder of A. R. Marty in Hong Kong 1874
- Marty A R & Company: A R Marty et Cie, Hong Kong trading house, established 1874 and Marty et d’Abbadie, Haiphong, Indochina
- Marty A R & Company:A R Marty & Company – Compagnie de Navigation Tonkinoise, Marty et D’Abbadie shipyard Haiphong
- Marx, Louis, The Elm Tool and Machinery Company Ltd
- Matches, Great China Match Co. (大中國火柴廠)
- Matches, Great China Match Company explosion January 1948
- Matches, The Hong Kong Match Factory – 1949 strike, 64 workers imprisoned
- Matches, The Hong Kong Match Factory, newspaper report 1947
- Matheson, Sir James Nicholas Sutherland, co-founder of Jardine, Matheson & Company
- Maui-Kong Ve-Pein (妙供味本廠) – Pioneer of the HK Gourmet Powder Industry
- May Ming BuildKwong Shan Tsuen Mine – Castle Peaking, Nathan Road, Jordan – G/F unoccupied since the 1970s?
- May Sun Shoes Manufactory (美新鞋廠)
- Mayar Silk Mills (HK) Ltd, Tsuen Wan – compound derelict for many years
- McBains, From No 1 on the Bund in Shanghai to a Kaolin Mine in Cha Kwo Ling, Hong Kong – the Century Old China Coast Saga of the McBains
- Merchant Prince: the life and many pursuits of real estate pioneer Lee Sai-wah (李世華, 1916-1975)
- Merry Christmas – HK made decorations exported 1964
- Metro Cars (新英華汽車) and Austin automobiles in HK (1953-1970)
- Miao, David, Behind the Shades: David Miao (繆德維 1912-2006) – the low-profile partner of George Ho behind many high-profile products (Minolta cameras and copiers, Philips radios …) and services (Commercial Radio, ABC Paging) in HK
- Millie’s (妙麗)– the Iconic Handbag and Shoes Brand
- Min Ngai: Leading Maker of Singlets and Vests from the 1920s to the 1960s
- Mine, Beryl Mining at Devil’s Peak
- Mine, Beryl Mining at Devil’s Peak, George Brewer – involvement in identifying the first specimens and deposits of beryl in Hong Kong.
- Mine, Castle Peak Mine – Mining Lot No 12
- Mine, Cha Kwo Ling Kaolin Mine
- Mine, Devil’s Peak Beryl Mine – Far Eastern Property and Development Corporation Ltd
- Mine, Ho Chung Tungsten Mine, Sai Kung
- Mine, Kaolin, Hong Kong Clays and Kaolin Company, Cha Kwo Ling
- Mine, Kaolin location?
- Mine, Kei Lun Wai – Limonite Mine,Tuen Mun, and the Interim Mining Policy Committee
- Mine, Kwong Shan Tsuen – Castle Peak
- Mine, Lead Mine, Lead Mine Pass,
- Mine, Lead Mine, Lead Mine Pass – closure due to major fatal accident?
- Mine, Lead Mine, Lead Mine Pass – location
- Mine, Lead Mine, Lead Mine Pass – Un In Gap Connection
- Mine, Lead Mine, Lead Mine Pass – Why “Lead Mine”?
- Mine, Limonite, Kei Lun Wai – Tuen Mun, and the Interim Mining Policy Committee
- Mine, Lin Fa Shan
- Mine – Lin Ma Hang Lead
- Mine – Lin Ma Hang Mine Part 1 – The Early Years
- Mine – Lin Ma Hang Mine Part 2 – The Yung Years
- Mine – Lin Ma Hang Mine Part 3 – Exploitation
- Mine – Lin Ma Hang Mine Part 4 – Decline and Closure
- Mine – Ma On Shan Iron
- Mine – Ma On Shan Iron, The
- Mine – Ma On Shan Iron 1906-1976 – biggest mine in HK – further information
- Mine – Ma On Shan Iron, 1906-1976, open-pit and underground mining
- Mine – Ma On Shan Iron, Hong Kong Naturalist, 1931
- Mine – Ma On Shan Iron, a timeline
- Mine – Ma On Shan, Kuhn Mines Ltd, railway(s) at MOS mine
- Mine – Ma On Shan, Part One, The Open Cut Years
- Mine – Ma On Shan Mine – Part Two, Going Underground
- Mine – Ma On Shan, recent damage caused to explosives storeroom
- Mine – Ma On Shan, recent underground images
- Mine – Ma On Shan – SMP article, nearby miner’s village, three buildings restored
- Mine – Ma On Shan – underground film, 2014
- Mine – Mui Wo Silver Mine – Part One – The Owner
- Mine – Mui Wo Silver Mine – Part Two – The Mine
- Mine – Mui Wo Silver Mine Processing Plant
- Mine – Mui Wo Silver Mine – 1905 newspaper article
- Mine – Needle Hill, History of, – centenary year
- Mine – Needle Hill Tungsten
- Mine – Needle Hill Tungsten – 1961 account
- Mine – Needle Hill Tungsten – Marsman Hong Kong (China) Ltd – during 1938-1951?
- Mine – Needle Hill Tungsten, Sang Sang Mining Company – connection to Needle Hill Mine, 1935
- Mine – Needle Hill Tungsten, – Timeline 1917 to 1967
- Mine – Ng Tung Chai Mine, Lead Mine Pass Mine? Winston Churchill comments…
- Mine – Nga Ying Kok – Potential Iron Ore Mine, Lantau Island
- Mine, Quarry and Prospects map 1991 – numerous locations
- Mine – Sha Lo Wan Mine
- Mine – Sha Lo Wan, Far Eastern Prospecting and Development Corporation at
- Mine – The Silver Mine of Silver Mine Bay
- Mine – Silver Mine, Mui Wo, Ho A-mei – developer, owner and HK political activist
- Mine – Silver Mine, Mui Wo, Lantau
- Mine – Silver Mine, Mui Wo – 1905 newspaper article
- Mine – Silver Mine, Mui Wo – Part One – The Owner
- Mine – Silver Mine, Mui Wo – Part Two The Mine
- Mine – The Lost Mine at Lok Ma Chau
- Mine – Tin Mine at Tai Tong (Mining Licence No 13)
- Mine – Tin Mine at Tai Tong – Lui Yum Suen involvement in, and (in) a wide variety of Hong Kong industrial concerns
- Mine – West Brother Graphite
- Mine – West Brother Island Graphite – Geological Society of HK Field Trip, 1992
- Mines in Hong Kong, a list
- Mines of Lam Tsuen, The – corruption, conviction and jail sentence
- Mines, possible new Hong Kong – 1970s
- Mining, Beryl, at Devil’s Peak
- Mining expert’s report on plan for peak tunnel, 1939
- Mining, Graphite in the New Territories
- Mining, Manganese mining on Lamma Island
- Mining, Tin Mining in Hong Kong
- Mining and Water Supply, Government paying more attention to both in Hong Kong, newspaper article 1948
- Mining in Hong Kong – map showing Indhhk article location
- Ming Kee Shoe Shop
- Ming Kee Shoe Shop – film of “Uncle Ming”
- Minolta, Behind the Shades: David Miao (繆德維 1912-2006) – the low-profile partner of George Ho behind many high-profile products (Minolta cameras and copiers, Philips radios …) and services (Commercial Radio, ABC Paging) in HK
- Mithaiwala, Dorabjee Naorojee, baker, hotelier and founder of the first cross-harbour ferry service (later the Star Ferry Company)
- Mixing Concrete and Construction Equipment with Cantonese Opera and Wing Chun: the Wan family of Wai Hing and Modern
- Moh Family, The, and Hop Kee Pyrotechnics (合記烟花)
- Monorail, Aerometro Ltd – proposed monorail Hong Kong Island 1980
- Monorail, H-Bahn – proposed monorail Central/Mid-levels 1983
- Monorail, HK Aerial Rapid Transit Ltd – proposed monorail Kowloon 1974
- Morrison Hill Quarry
- Mount Butler Quarry
- Moving Mountains: the Life and Mines of Ko Ming-fan (高銘勳,1906-2012), proprietor of Flat Hill Quarry (平山石礦) and HK Clays & Kaolin Co
- Moy, YC, the Friendly Compatriot and the Yau Kiu Film Studio (友僑片場)
- MTR, Explosive Draw at New Exhibition Station
- Mui Wo salt pans, Lantau Island
- Mui Wo Silver Mine – 1905 newspaper article
- Mui Wo Silver Mine – Part One – the Owner
- Mui Wo Silver Mine – Part Two – The Mine
- Mui Wo Silver Mine Processing Plant
- Murjani – the Ups and Downs of a HK Garment Dynasty
- Murphy EO, co-founder of Bailey’s Shipyard
- Museum, Stephen Hui Geological, HK
- Museum, Toy, HK
- Music Players, The Design of Radios and Music Players in Japan from the 1950s to the 1970s – Hong Kong link
- MV Tai Loy aka Chung Shan, HK-Macau Ferry – first steel vessel built HK post-WW2
- Myrobalan tree, The – traditional Chinese throat candy and summer pillows
- Mystery buildings at Lo So Shing beach, Lamma Island
- Mystery structures near Stanley – industrial site, mine
- Nam Jam Factory (Torches), The, Sham Shui Po 1928
- Nam Wah Ink Company
- Nam Wah Industrial (南華實業), maker of polyester blankets and thermal carriers
- Nam Wah, 54, Hong Kong ginger company – information needed
- Nam Wah preserved ginger manufacturer – Sham Shui Po
- Nan Fung Textiles – founded 1954 – mill to be re-used
- Nan Fung Textiles Ltd – three rejuvenated factories in Tsuen Wan to be opened to the public
- Nan Fung Textiles Mill factory, Tsuen Wan – conservation project
- Nan Kang Company trading agent
- Nanning 1, Sternwheeler – built by Geo. Fenwick, Hong Kong 1900
- Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Company, founded 1904 – initial notes
- Nanyang Cotton Mill Ltd
- Nanyang Cotton Mill Ltd – additional information and 1948 images
- National Lacquer and Paints Products Co Ltd
- National Lacquer and Paint Products Co Ltd – Alfonso J. Ben, aka Yan Ben-Kwan 甄秉鈞, co-founder
- National Lacquer and Paint Co Ltd – Harry J. Lowe, aka Huang Yang Yin, co-founder
- National Lacquer and Paints Products / Camelpaint timeline – HK factories
- Nee Wuh Tseng company (藝華盛)- Hong Kong furniture maker
- Needle (The), the Bible and “Our People”: Chiuchow Christians and the Swatow Lace Industry in Hong Kong
- Needle Hill Mine, History of – centenary year
- Needle Hill Tungsten Mine
- Needle Hill Tungsten Mine – Timeline 1917 to 1967
- Needle Manufacturing, Chi Chung Yin ( 尹致中) – King of Needles
- Neil Pryde Ltd – sailmaker, windsurfers – first factory Fanling 1970
- Neon Lights in Hong Kong nostalgia – recent exhibition
- Neon Light makers – a vanishing trade
- Netherlands Harbour Works Company – dredging HK harbour / reclamation at Kai Tak 1927
- New Asiatic Chemical Works (新亞藥廠): Pharmaceutical Star
- New China Enamelware (新華琺瑯廠)
- New nightsoil collection removal methods in Hongkong, newspaper article 1940
- Netherlands Harbour Works Company – dredging HK harbour / reclamation at Kai Tak 1927
- New Territories, Lockhart Report 1989 – fascinating glimpse of NT industry
- New Territories, Population, 1898
- New Territories, Some notes on travel in the NT before the KCR
- New Territories, travel in, before the KCR
- Newsletter Archive 1, 22nd November 2012
- Newsletter Archive 2, 4th December 2012
- Newsletter Archive 3, 11th Jan 2013
- Newsletter Archive 4, 7th Feb 2013
- Newsletter Archive 5, 10th March 2013
- Newsletter Archive 6, 4th May 2013
- Newsletter Archive 7, 30th June 2013
- Newsletter Archive 8, 26th August 2013
- Newsletter Archive 9, 9th November 2013
- Newspaper hawkers- the decline in number, licences no longer being issued
- Nga Ying Kok – Potential Iron Ore Mine, Lantau Island
- Ng Jim Kai – Financier and Pioneer of the Garment and Shipping Industries in Hong Kong
- Ng Lian-chin (黃連振, 1922-2015) and Life Records (麗風唱片)
- Ng Wah (伍華, 1874-1950) – Leading Contractor, Developer of Pedder Building and Philanthropist
- Ng Yue-kwong (吳裕光, 1902-1977) and Ng Yee Hing Weaving & Dyeing Factory (吳義興織印染製衣廠)
- Nga Tsin Wai Tsuen – demolition photos – January 2016
- Nga Tsin Wai Tsuen – last remaining walled village in Kowloon to become four tower blocks
- Nga Ying Kok – Potential Iron Ore Mine, Lantau Island
- Ngai brothers, The, of Yuen Hing Weaving & Dyeing Works (元興織染廠) and the CMA
- Ngai Sang Knitting (藝生織造廠)
- Ngan Shing-kwan, co-founder of the China Motor Bus Company
- Nielson, L R (1902-?) – connection to Lin Ma Hang Mine – further information needed
- Night Soil and Refuse disposal question, newspaper article 1939
- Night soil collection in Hong Kong – honey buckets
- Night soil collection in Hong Kong – updated – four current locations, July 2016
- Nobel, Alfred, 1833-1896 (British Dynamite Company – Magazine Island Hong Kong)
- Nobel Explosives Co / The British Dynamite Co -Magazine Island
- North Point Power Station
- Norman Electric Light Company. The – 1886 Hong Kong swindle?
- Noronha, Delfino – HK Government printer and operator of the first HK Island-Kowloon ‘Ferry’
- Notable Players in the history of the HK Glass & Mirror Industry
- Notable Players in the HK Wig Industry in the 1960s and 70s
- Numerical, The, Control Engineering Company Ltd
- Oasis Hong Kong Airline
- Oceania Hawaii Holdings (夏香集團)
- Office Appliance Co. and Scientific Service Co. – distributors of office equipment
- Oil tanker Paludina – HK & Whampoa Dock built 1921
- Olympic Motors Ltd adverts
- Olyphant & Co, China 19th century (Hong Kong office)
- On Lok Yuen (安樂園), the story of, Pioneering Ice Cream, Biscuit and Confectionary Manufacturer and Restaurant Chain
- On the slow boat – Sai Wan Ho, Kwun Tong, Sam Ka Tsuen ferries – part one..
- On the slow boat – Sai Wan Ho, Kwun Tong, Sam Ka Tsuen ferries – part two..
- On the slow boat – Sai Wan Ho, Kwun Tong, Sam Ka Tsuen ferries – part three…
- Once Upon A Time in Mongkok: Chow Ngai Hing Knitting Factory
- Opium, Counterfeit Hong Kong Opium case – San Francisco 1882
- Organic Fertilizer Company Ltd, West Point, Newspaper article 1936
- Orient Tobacco Manufacturing Company c1910 coloured lithographs of company cigar products
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory Company – 1911 price list including factory drawing and map
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – Carl Ingenohl – cigar factory in Manila
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – Carl Ingenohl – company and man – HK cigars
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – Carl Ingenohl – owner of
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – El Oriente and Carl Ingenohl, link to
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – El Oriente – Cigar Factory and Tobacco Plantations – Manila Management Structure
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – Hong Kong cigar packaging
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – HK factory location, map and plan of works layout
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – link to El Oriente Cigars and Carl Ingenohl
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory Company – location
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – many questions, any answers? – initial research
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – photographs inside the factory
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – pricelists and (Central?) shop
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory – removal of Nathan Road outer wall
- Orient Tobacco Manufactory Company – updated information
- Oriental Bank Corporation – HK’s first note issuing institution, 1847
- Oriental Construction Company – 1905 advert
- Oriental Engineering (華捷洋行)
- Oriental Pacific Mills (東亞太平) – the Largest Wool Textile Producer in HK
- Oriental Soy and Canning Co Ltd, The Patriotic Sauce Maker: Chong Sing-chon
- Origins, The, of Wahee, Smith & Co. (later China Sugar Refinery.)
- Oung, M.C. (翁明昌) – the Shanghainese tycoon in Taiwan and his industrial enterprises in Hong Kong
- Oyster Beds of the Wang Chau area, Yuen Long
- Oyster Industry in South China and Hong Kong 1931
- Oyster Sauce – Hop Sing Lung (合勝隆)
- Oyster Trade, The declining oyster trade of Lau Fau Shan – HKU project to revive the 700 year old industry
- P&O – HK Kwok Acheong connection
- P&O – Kwok Acheong – owner of ex-P&O Steamship works Hong Kong 1854
- Pacific Enamelware Factory (太平洋搪瓷廠)
- Pacific Union Trading (聯泰有限公司)
- Paint, Alfonso J. Ben, aka Yan Ben-Kwan 甄秉鈞, co-founder of The National Lacquer and Paint Products Co Ltd
- Paint, Camelpaint and United Weaving Factory (民衆布廠), “The Poetic Industrialist”: Yan Man-leung (甄文亮1898-1983) of…
- Paint, Cookson & Company Ltd, paint manufacturer, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, HK advert 1924
- Paint, Duro Paint Manufacturing Company – initial notes
- Paint, Hong Kong Paint manufacturing companies – from early 1930
- Paint, Island Paint, Kin Kwok Lacquer and HK Paint Products – the three Forgotten Players of the HK Paint Industry
- Paint, Liang Meng-Tsi – HK Paint Industry Pioneer
- Paint, Swire Duro Ltd – paint manufacturer
- Pak Kut Noodle (百吉麵)
- Pak Wo Cheung (百和祥) and Secure Industries (保美實業)
- Palmer & Turner, architectural firm in Hong Kong since 1868
- Paludina oil tanker, HK & Whampoa Dock built 1920
- Pao Hsing Cotton Mill(寶星紡織廠)
- Pao Hsing Cotton Mill, Y.C. Hu and L.S. Ku – directors of
- Paramount: Ad Agency and Interior Decorator
- Parasols
- Pathé film – Kai Tak airport terminal building opening 1962
- Patriotic Sauce Maker, The: Chong Sing-chong and Oriental Soy & Canning
- Peak Tram, The
- Peak Tram, 1926 details of new engine and winding gear
- Peak Tram – Abt Passing Loop
- Peak Tram – additional information
- Peak Tram – additional locations and alterations
- Peak Tram – Bus, tram and peak tram conductors
- Peak Tram – How it works
- Peak Tram – Michael Rogge film 1962 plus Peak views, Repulse Bay, Central scenes
- Peak Tram, Proposed second – 1908 – the route and objections
- Peak Tram, the Ward Leonard System Installed 1926
- Peak Tram, to Queen’s Road escalator proposal, newspaper article 1934
- Peak Tram, Yates and Thom, Blackburn, UK – Makers of the original Peak Tram engines
- Peak Tramway, proposed extension to Queen’s Road – interviews with Colony’s leading residents
- Peak Tramway proposed extension to Queen’s Road
- Peak Tramways – additional locations and alterations
- Pearl Cultivation – Tai Po Sea (Tolo Harbour)
- Pearl Farming in Hong Kong – attempt to revive the 1,000 year-old industry
- Pearl Oysters at Mirs Bay (Pearl Pool), Tai Po Sea, during the Five Dynasties – details of overland route to Tuen Mun
- Pelekanos’ Workshop – preserving the past on a Greek island. Hong Kong?
- Peng Chau Island Industry
- Peninsular Spinners Ltd
- Pens, From Author to Pen Maker – Holia Chow and Rox Industrial
- Pensils, The World Pencil Co. (大華鉛筆廠) – the first Chinese-owned manufacturer of pencils in HK and China
- Pescio, Chevalier R – Tunnelling the Peak, proposed tramway 1906-1910
- Philips, Behind the Shades: David Miao (繆德維 1912-2006) – the low-profile partner of George Ho behind many high-profile products (Minolta cameras and copiers, Philips radios …) and services (Commercial Radio, ABC Paging) in HK
- Phoebus Neon Light Company, Hong Kong
- Phonographs, Gramophones and Record Companies in Hong Kong
- Photographic Studio, Lai Afong 赖阿芳 and Afong Studio, early HK
- Photography, Asia Photo Supply (愛雪影音)
- Photography, Camera Men: Shum Ming-hin and Yuen Kang-chuen
- Photography, Camera shops/agents in Hong Kong, 1930s to 1950s
- Photography, Fei Fei Photo Engravers, advert 1940
- Photography, Fotoprint Service (浮圖攝影)
- Photography, Ho Fan’s Hong Kong street photography 1950s and 1960s
- Photography, Holga Cameras – Universal Optical Industry / Universal Electronics Industries – production information needed
- Photography, Oscar Seepol – Shanghai photographic studio, and photographer of industrial images
- Photography, Oscar Seepol , Shanghai photographic studio, and photographer of industrial images…information needed
- Photography, Stereo(天然)– Photofinishing Pioneer
- Picul, The – Asian and Hong Kong weight
- Pier, Relocation of Wanchai Pier results in 20% Star Ferry passenger loss – SCMP article
- Pinedo, Francesco de, Italian aviator – lands in HK 1925
- Pinedo, Francesco de, Italian aviator – lands near Lai Chi Kok 1925 -further information
- Ping-Ling Seng (沈炳麟, 1913-2009) – founder of Gloria Weaving & Knitting Co
- Ping Shan Enterprise Co Ltd, disused factory, Yuen Long
- Ping Shan Enterprise Company Ltd – Wai Nam Chan, co-founder
- Ping Shan -proposed airport for Hong Kong
- Ping Shan – proposed airport for Hong Kong – further images
- Ping Shan – replacing Kai Tak – three articles
- Ping Shan airfield – further information
- Ping Shan airfield – Shield Force tasked with “cleaning up” Kowloon immediately after the end of the Japanese occupation, Part Three – Ping Shan Airfield
- Ping Shan airport – an extract from Paul Tsui’s unpublished memoir
- Ping Shan Airport – Statement of Air Officer Commanding Hong Kong, 1945
- Pioneer (派安): 60 years of Supplying Construction Materials in Hong Kong
- Pirates, Hong Kong launch Kwong Mo and lighter Tin Ming – pirated 1922 en route to Samshui
- Plastic Industry, Chieng Han-chow – Father of the Hong Kong Plastic Industry
- Plastic Industry, Joe Law (1922-2015) – HK Plastic and Toy Industry Pioneer
- Plastic Industry, Kiu Sing Plastic Factory (僑星塑膠廠)
- Plastic Industry, Lucky Plastic Factory (好彩塑膠廠)
- Plastic Industry, Norman Young Sze-kuen, founder of Yuen Hing Hong & Company Ltd
- Plastic Industry, Commercial Posters – Punk firecrackers, Jazz hair pomade, Red A brand plastic…
- Plastic Industry, Yuen Hing Hong & Company Ltd
- Plastic Industry, Winsome Plastic Works – Wanchai and Shau Kei Wan, 1950s, photos
- Platt Brothers, Oldham, UK (HK Cotton spinning connection)
- Plumbing, Lee Yu Kee, Kitson and Tung On – Pioneers of the HK Plumbing Industry
- Po Chai Lemonin (普濟檸檬精)
- Po Leung Kok, Tarzan Hui, Tung Leung and Lim Yiong-lin – three consecutive chairmen of Po Leung Kuk from 1968 to 1971
- Po Shing Shoe Company, From Ships in Cheung Sha Wan to Shoes in Sham Shui Po – the Chan family, Wing On Shing Shipyard and Po Shing Shoe Company
- Pottery Kilns at Wun Yiu, Tai Po, The
- Po Yuen Iron Works (寶源鐵工廠)
- Pokfulam Dairy Farm
- Pokfulam Development Co Ltd (博富臨置業)
- Pokfulam village – close links to Dairy Farm 1886, SCMP article
- Porcelain, Wun Yiu Kiln Site, Tai Po
- Porcelain, Yuet Tung China Works – last company in HK to produce hand-painted porcelain – vanishing HK trades
- Pottery, Castle Peak Kiln [青山陶窰] or Dragon Kiln [龍窰]) c1940-1982, Tuen Mun
- Pottery, Castle Peak Pottery Kiln [青山陶窰] or Dragon Kiln [龍窰]) c1940-1982, Tuen Mun – threat from a proposed housing development
- Port of Hong Kong, 1924 Report on the Commercial Development of the
- Port of Hong Kong – Marine Department 1966 – shipbuilding, ship breaking
- Port of Hong Kong, The Development of Containerisation at the
- Postcards, Picture – handpainted / first printed in Hong Kong in 1898?
- Poster, London Trade for HK 1949
- Posters commercial – Punk firecrackers, Jazz hair pomade, Red A brand plastic…
- Preece, Cardew and Rider – Consulting Engineers for Hok Un power station
- Preserved ginger – newspaper article 1947 – post WW2 industry difficulties
- Price, John MacNeile, Surveyor General of Hong Kong, the Tai Tam reservoirs
- “Prince of Garments, The”: Wong Mee of Sweetmart and Carlo
- Printing Industry, Lee Yat-Ngok, the Local Printing Press Company and the Development of the Hong Kong Printing Industry
- Printing, Star Envelopes & Printing Co. (福星信封印刷)
- Printing, The Rise and Fall of Letterpress, in Hong Kong
- Private Technical Schools – World, Southeast and Columbia
- Promotors – the first manufacturer of television sets in Hong Kong
- Proposed Lion Rock cable car, 1971
- Proposed Peak Tramway extension to Queen’s Road – interviews with Colony’s leading residents
- Proposed revival of Walla-Walla water taxis in Hong Kong
- Proposed Tramway linking Victoria and Aberdeen by Peak tunnel, 1906-1910
- Pro-Quality Electronic (寶業電子)
- Pryde, Neil, sailmaker, windsurfers – first factory in Fanling 1970
- Public light buses in Hong Kong, a timeline
- Pulsometer, The, Engineering Company
- Pulsometer, The, Pump, link to Tai Tam Tuk Reservoirs
- Pun Sun-on (潘新安, 1923-2015) – Developer, Educator and Poet
- Punk firecrackers: Commercial Posters – Jazz hair pomade, Red A brand plastic…
- Quarries in Hong Kong – a list
- Quarries, Four Hills Elementary School, Cha Kwo Ling – Four Kowloon quarries?
- Quarries, Lui Che Woo – King of Hong Kong Quarries – two newspaper articles
- Quarry, Anderson Road
- Quarry, Anderson Road – plan to develop the site to build 10,000 apartments
- Quarry, Chek Lap Kok Island Granite
- Quarry, A Kung Ngam quarry
- Quarry, Film of quarry stone breaking by hand 1953 – possible location
- Quarry, KWP Quarry Company Ltd – Anderson Road Quarry
- Quarry, Lam Tei, connections with post WW2 proposed Ping Shan airport
- Quarry, Lam Tei (Ping Shan airport) RAF Technical Magazine report, May 1946
- Quarry, Lin Hang (Green Island Cement)
- Quarry, Lei Yue Mun, contemporary photographs
- Quarry – Lui Che Woo – King of Hong Kong Quarries – two newspaper articles
- Quarry Maps then and now – Jordan Valley, Anderson Road, Diamond Hill,Kwai Chung and Cha Kwo Ling
- Quarry – Mine, Quarry and Prospects map 1991 – numerous locations
- Quarry, Morrison Hill
- Quarry – Mount Butler
- Quarry, Nui Po Shan (Turret Hill), Shatin
- Quarry stone breaking, film of this by hand 1953 – location
- Quarry, Stone Breaking in early 20th Century Hong Kong
- Quarry, Tai Shek Ha
- Quarry, To Kwa Wan, c1841 and 1944
- Quarry, To Tei Wan
- Quarry, Tsang Koon-man (曾貫萬, 1808-1894) – Sam Lee Quarry, Shaukiwan, early 1840s
- Quarrying and transportation of stone in Hong Kong 1841
- Quarrying, The History of Quarrying in Hong Kong 1840-1940, 2012 article
- Quarrying in HK – how the City Of Victoria was built
- Quarrying in Hong Kong – rehabilitation of Anderson Road, Shek O, Lam Tei and Sok Kwu Wan
- Quarrying in Hong Kong since World War Two – detailed article
- Quarrying questions – of gods, diamonds and brothels
- Queries + Answers 1 to 8 revisited – further research needed
- Queries + Answers 9 to 16 revisited – further research needed
- Queries + Answers 17 to 24 revisited – further research needed
- Queries + Answers 25 to 32 revisited – further research needed
- Quilts, Cotton Padded Quilt masters and Shops, New Territories
- Radio, Behind the Shades: David Miao (繆德維 1912-2006) – the low-profile partner of George Ho behind many high-profile products (Minolta cameras and copiers, Philips radios …) and services (Commercial Radio, ABC Paging) in HK
- Radio Hong Kong to expand programmes, newspaper article 1950
- Radios, The Design of Radios and Music Players in Japan from the 1950s to the 1970s – Hong Kong link
- Radios, Transistor, An Emerging Industry: Hong Kong’s transistor radios, 1962 Government trade bulletin
- Radios, Transistor, manufacturers in Hong Kong
- RAF – post WW2 involvement in restoring Kowloon to some order, plus the KCR and work on the proposed Ping Shan airfield
- RAF Shatin Airfield – Ma On Shan ferry
- RAF Shatin Airfield – rice production in the Shatin valley in the 1950s
- RAF Shatin Airfield – the Shek Kip Mei Fire and Flatted Factories
- Railway, Kowloon Canton Railway (British Section) 1910-1940 – major accidents/incidents
- Railway, KCR – Whampoa Railway Siding
- Railway Lines, Stations and Tunnels, abandoned in HK
- Railway, Wo Hop Shek Spur Line
- Railway, Sha Tau Kok
- Railway, Sha Tau Kok – further information
- Railway, Sha Tau Kok, 1986 Report
- Railway, The early history of Hong Kong’s railway: The Kowloon-Canton Railway. 1931 article
- Rainbow Latex and Seven Sea Chemicals
- Rat bins – HK Electric/Gas connection and to a colloquial Cantonese “affectionate” term
- Rattan, HK, and bamboo products, 1960s
- Rattan, The Hong Kong Rattan Industry and some of its key historical players
- Razzle Dazzle: International Jeweler, Developer and Hotelier Kevin Hsu (許開文)
- Realty, Siu On Realty (兆安地產)
- Reclamation, Land, in Hong Kong 1841-1996 map
- Record Companies, Crown, Fung Hang and Wing Hang – Three Leading Independent Record Companies and the Golden Age of Cantopop in the 1970s and 1980s
- Record companies, Phonographs, Gramophones and Record Companies in Hong Kong
- Record Companies, Wo Shing Company (和聲唱片): Leading Record Label from the 1930s to 1960s
- Red Capitalist: the life and ventures of K.C. Wong (王寬誠,1907-1986)
- Rediffusion in Hong Kong
- R E Dietz Company Ltd – established in Hong Kong 1956 – manufacturer of hurricane lanterns
- Reevesia Thyrsoidea tree, The – used to make rope and other products in Hong Kong
- Refuse and Night Soil disposal question, newspaper article 1939
- Reiss Bradley (泰和洋行) – the Forgotten Hong
- Reiss, Bradley and Company, ex-Director brings 18 members of his Shanghai family to Hong Kong
- Rennie, Alfred Herbert, Hongkong Milling Company
- Rennie, Alfred Herbert – before moving to Hong Kong
- Rennie, Alfred Herbert – additional information
- Rennie, Alfred Herbert – biography, the Hongkong Milling Company and his suicide
- Rennie, Alfred Herbert – Rennie’s Mill
- Rennie’s Mill, The Hongkong Milling Company
- Rennie’s Mill, The Origin and Evolution of a Special Enclave in Hong Kong
- Rennie’s Mill, The Junk Bay Flour Mill, Rennie’s Mill – Hong Kong 1905-1908
- Replacing Kai Tak airport post WW2 – three articles about Ping Shan/Deep Bay
- Report, 1920s, Child Labour in Hong Kong
- Report, 1924, Commercial Development of the Port of Hong Kong
- Report, 1939, Labour and Labour Conditions in HK
- Report, 1941, Future Control and Development of the Port of Hong Kong
- Report – The Causes and Effects of the Present Trade Depression in HK 1935
- Report, The Population of HK 1841-1974
- Request for information about two 19th century ships, the mail steamer Rangoon and the steam ship Glencairn
- Rescue tug HMS St. Sampson, Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock built
- Reservoir, Aberdeen Lower, Tai Shing Paper Mill, builders of
- Reservoir – Aberdeen Reservoirs (The)
- Reservoir – Bishop Hill century-old underground reservoir in Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon – campaign to stop it being demolished
- Reservoir – Bishop Hill service reservoir – group advocates monument status
- Reservoir – Hong Kong Water Supply – Aberdeen Reservoirs Scheme
- Reservoir – High Island Reservoir
- Reservoir – High Island Reservoir construction – HK Government publication – official statistics
- Reservoir – Hong Kong Water Supply – Kowloon Reservoir
- Reservoir, Hong Kong Water Supply – Mint Dam and Other Early Structures
- Reservoir, Hong Kong Water Supply – Tai Lam Chung Reservoir
- Reservoir, Hong Kong Water Supply – Shek Lei Pui and Kowloon Byewash Reservoir
- Reservoir – Jubilee, The Governor opens the Jubilee Dam (Shing Mun) Reservoir today, newspaper images
- Reservoir – Lau Shui Heung
- Reservoir – Plover Cove – 1977 Water Supplies Dept report
- Reservoir – Plover Cove – 50th anniversary of relocation of residents from Sam Mun Tsai
- Reservoir – Plover Cove Reservoir – photographs of official opening 1969
- Reservoir – Plover Cove Reservoir – Sam Mun Tsai
- Reservoir – Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong Water Supply
- Reservoir – Pok Fu Lam – structures and declared munuments
- Reservoir – Shek Pik Reservoir construction – 2 submerged villages and 262 displaced villagers
- Reservoir – Shek Pik, construction
- Reservoir – Shek Pik, Construction and Opening of, rare French film 1962
- Reservoir – Shek Pik Reservoir – Part 1 Preparation Works
- Reservoir – Shek Pik, Tai Long Wan resettlement village for some displaced residents
- Reservoir – Shek Pik – Tai O Road construction link to end of Tai O salt production
- Reservoir – Shek Pik Water Scheme, HK Government Report, 1963
- Reservoir – Shing Mun
- Reservoir – Shing Mun, article from the late 1930s
- Reservoir – Shing Mun, Cross harbour road tunnel – link to planning of SM reservoir, late 1920s?
- Reservoir – Shing Mun, expert visits and prepares report on problem with the dam, 1937
- Reservoir – Shing Mun, Second harbour water pipe line completed, Shing Mun reservoir to Hong Kong island, 1935
- Reservoir – Shing Mun, The Governor opens the Jubilee Dam (Shing Mun) Reservoir today, newspaper images
- Reservoir – Shing Mun (Jubilee)
- Reservoir – Tai Lam Chung Reservoir – construction images
- Reservoir – Tai Lam Chung – first built post-WW2
- Reservoir – Tai Lam Chung – project details, newspaper article 1951
- Reservoir – Wong Nai Chung
- Reservoirs, Binnie & Partners, engineering consultancy, Hong Kong reservoirs and more…
- Reservoirs, Forty one historic monuments at six of HK’s earliest reservoirs
- Reservoirs, Shek Pik Reservoir – Construction
- Reservoirs, Shek Pik Reservoir – Tai O Road construction link to end of Tai O salt production
- Reservoirs, The Tai Tam
- Reservoirs, Tai Tam Tuk, The Pulsometer pump link to
- Reservoirs, Tai Tam, John MacNeile Price, Surveyor General of Hong Kong
- Reservoirs, Tai Tam Upper Reservoir – Historic Building Appraisal
- Reservoirs, Tai Tam Water Works – 1885 HK Government Report
- Reservoirs – Water supply in HK – its history and past, current and potential future problems – SCMP article
- Riches to Rags to Riches Sagas, The, of Li Po-lung (李寶龍) and his son Li Shiu-chung (李兆忠)
- Rickshaw, The HK, over time
- Rickshaw Makers’s Stores
- Rickshaws, bicycle, in HK
- Rickshaws, Campaign to eliminate unlicenced rickshaws in Hong Kong, newspaper article, April 1947
- Rickshaws in Hong Kong, a Timeline
- Ride, Lindsay, films of HK in the 1950s – agriculture, duck herding and street scenes
- Rider, – Preece, Cardew and Rider – Consulting Engineers for Hok Un power station
- Riding on a steam loco footplate to Lo Wu – 1955 Meccano Magazine article
- Rikukawa Sono Engineering Works, 1944
- Rise and Disappearance of Kin Son Electronic (建生電子)
- Rise and Fall of the HK Ivory Industry and some of its key players
- Roads, The Development of the Hong Kong Road Network 1841 to 1940 – HK Island, Kowloon and NT
- Roads, The Frontier Road – A Great Trunk Road Into China -1898 to 1922
- Robey & Company, Lincoln, UK – suppliers of structure and machinery at Silver Mine. Mui Wo
- Rogge, Michael, film 1962 -The Peak Tram, Peak views, Repulse Bay, Central scenes
- Ronghua – the ancient, dying craft of making velvet flowers, dating back to the Tang dynasty
- Rope-making and Dyeing/Calendering on Ap Lei Chau Island. 1971 RASHKB article
- Rope Making in Hong Kong – Sai Ying Pun 1970s + Kowloon 1945
- Rope Making in Hong Kong, The Reevesia Thyrsoidea tree- used to make rope and other products in Hong Kong
- Rope Making Industry in Hong Kong, 1957 Trade Bulletin article
- Rose, Downs and Thompson – Engineers, Hull and London, branch offices opened in Shanghai and Hong Kong in 1910s
- Ross, Alexander, Wanchai Shipyard owner, 1865
- Ross Optical Ltd., Clapham, London – connection to G Falconer & Company, Watchmakers & Jewellers, Hong Kong
- Rox Industrial – From Author to Pen Maker – Holia Chow and Rox Industrial
- Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company in China
- Royal Naval Dockyard Hong Kong during World War Two
- Rubber, Continental Rubber Manufactory (大陸樹膠廠), More on
- Rubber, Fung Keong (1891-1973) – King of Rubber Shoes
- Rubber, Hong Kong Rubber Manufactory Ltd, newspaper article 1936
- Rubber, Lau Chi-yuen (柳子元) of Wilman Rubber (惠民橡膠廠) and South Ocean Rubber Works (南洋橡膠化工廠)
- Rubber, Lee Man Rubber Manufactory (利民橡膠製品廠)
- Rubber, Tai Hang Rubber Factory (大行樹膠廠)
- Rubber, United Rubber Works (聯合膠廠)
- Rubber Footware – 1952, 60 factories, 8,000 workers
- Rubber Footware – Canton Brothers Rubber Co (廣東兄弟樹膠) – China’s and HK’s First Manufacturer of Rubber Shoes
- Rubber Footware – Sik Yuen Co Ltd (錫元膠廠) – Maker of Dunlop Rubber Shoes in HK
- Rubber, Hong Kong factories during the Japanese occupation, WW2
- Rubber, Wah Keong Rubber Manufactory (華強膠廠)
- Rubber Industry in Hong Kong, The – several manufacturing companies – adverts and factory image
- Ruby (紅寶石) – Restaurant Empire from the 1950s to 1980s
- Russell & Company, in China 1824 to 1891
- Ruttonjee, Jehangir Hormusjee – founder of Hong Kong Brewers and Distillery Ltd
- Ruttonjee, Jehangir Hormusjee, Homi Villa, built by, during the construction of Hong Kong Brewers and Distillers Ltd Brewery
- Sai Kung’s ‘Tin Man’ – 81 years making tin containers
- Sai On, British river steamer Sai On’s burnt out hulk reconversion at Cheoy Lee Shipyard, newspaper article
- Sai Ying Pun, Online exhibition about the history of,
- Salt production Tai O
- Sainan, The sternwheeler, pirated en route to Samshui 1906 – built by Geo. Fenwick, Hong Kong 1900
- Salt Manufacture in Hong Kong 1940s – 1967 RASHKB article
- Salt Manufacture in Hong Kong – Jan 1940
- Salt, Mui Wo
- Salt Production at San Hui, Tuen Mun
- Salt Production, oldest industry in Hong Kong, Tai O
- Salt Production at Tai O
- Salt, Tai O
- Salt, Yim Tin Tsai – project to restore the island’s 200 year old salt fields
- Sam Kwong Weaving (Cloth) Factory, Cheung Sha Wan
- Sam Lee Chuen – Raincoat Pioneer
- Sam Lee Shop selling quarry stone, Shaukiwan, 1840s
- Sam Mun Tsai – Plover Cove Reservoir
- Sam Tak Uniform Company, The, Ngau Tau Kok
- Samuel Cutler & Sons – Millwall, London and Telford, UK – maker of the Aberdeen gasometer
- Sanda Shoes (山打皮鞋) and Manning Shirt (萬寧恤)
- Sandalwood Mills in Tsuen Wan – 1976 RASHKB article
- Sands, George Underhill, (1824-1881?) – connection to three HK companies
- Sands, George Underhill, Early China Steamship Entrepreneur
- Sang Hop Construction Co. (生合建築)
- Sang Lee & Co (生利建築) – leading contractor from the 1900s to 1950s
- Sang Sang Mining Company – connection to Needle Hill Tungsten Mine, 1935?
- Sanitation, New nightsoil collection removal methods in Hongkong, newspaper article 1940
- Sardy, John L’s vehicular circumnavigation of the the globe (twice) including Hong Kong, 1894
- Sau Tao and Chewy – Noodle Giants
- Sausages Dried, King of Kings (皇上皇) – Ice Cream and Dried Sausages
- Scaffolders, Hong Kong bamboo, defy safety rules – SCMP article
- Schmidt & Co. (Hong Kong) Ltd
- Scott Wilson Group involved in several major engineering projects in Hong Kong
- Seasonal Fruit Company (時新鮮菓公司)
- Seawise Giant, The, the longest, heaviest, ship ever built – Hong Kong connection
- Second harbour water pipe line completed, Shing Mun reservoir to Hong Kong island, 1935
- Sedan Chair Services on Lantau Island
- Sedan Chairs at Tai O, Lantau Island
- Sedan Chairs in Hong Kong, a timeline
- Sedan Chairs, Glimpses of old Hong Kong
- Seepol, Oscar, – Shanghai photographic studio, and photographer of industrial images
- Seepol, Oscar, Shanghai photographic studio, and photographer of industrial images…information needed
- Sek Kong Airfield
- Selby, Thomas – Cutty Sark, Indo-China Steam Navigation Company and Bullivants
- Selby, Thomas – service on various Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. Ltd ships
- Sennet Freres
- Sewing Machines, Standard, Tai Hing and Tung Shing: Distributors of Japanese Sewing Machines
- Sha Lo Wan Mine
- Sha Tau Kok branch railway – Absorbing 1986 account by RJ Phillips
- Sha Tau Kok railway, The
- Sha Tau Kok railway – further information
- Sha Tau Kok railway – Absorbing 1986 account by RJ Phillips
- Shang, K.Y., the China Can Company and the Development of the Can Industry in Asia
- Shanghai Gas Company Ltd
- Shanghai, The Kings of Industries – the family behind Wearbest Garment in HK and Wha Mei Tobacco in old Shanghai
- Shanghai Spinners : Pioneers of HK’s industrialisation, 1947-1955
- Shanghainese Builders in Hong Kong (Part One) – the Pre-War Pioneers (Yaik Sang, Sung Kee Zee and Dao Kee)
- Shanghainese Builders in Hong Kong (Part Two) – Hsin Chong and Hsin Heng
- Shanghainese Builders in Hong Kong (Part Three) – Voh Kee, Chang Sung and Dah Cheng
- Shanghainese Builders in Hong Kong (Part Four) – Paul Y. and Dao Kwei Kee
- Shanghainese Builders in Hong Kong (Part Five) – Ngo Kee and Sung Foo Kee/Lidell
- Shanghainese Builders in HK (Part Six) – Ahong and Chinney
- Shanghainese Builders in HK (Part Seven) – John Lok, Yao Kee, Paul Lee, TK Shen, Wide Project and Wai Kee
- Shanghainese Wood Carvers and the Development of the Wooden Furniture Industry in Hong Kong
- Shank, Charles L, photograph album
- Shantung Guild (山東庄): Yee Tai Hong, Shun Tai Hong and Lee Yuen Cheung
- Shatin Airfield, 1949-1962
- Shatin Airfield, 1954 article about British Army/RAF use
- Shatin Army Camp – link to Shatin Airfield
- Shatin – first powered flight in Hong Kong 1911
- Shatin Hat Factory, pre and post WW2, interview with son of two workers
- Shek O Bus Terminus
- Shek O Bus Terminus – cantilevered balcony, art deco lettering from 1955
- Shek Pai Wan (Aberdeen)
- Shek Pik Reservoir – construction
- Shek Pik Reservoir – Tai O Road construction link to end of Tai O salt production
- Shewan, Robert Gordon – CLP, Green Island Cement and HK Rope Manufacturing
- Shewan, Tomes & Co, Messrs
- Shui Hwa Watch (瑞華表行)
- Shell LP Gas, Hong Kong LP Gas Holdings (香港液體氣) and Shell LP Gas (蜆殼石油氣)
- Shell Oil, Royal Dutch, in China
- Shell Oil, Royal Dutch, Company in Hong Kong – presence since the end of the 19th Century
- Shell Oil tankers built by Hong Kong & Whampoa Dockyard
- Shewan, Robert Gordon – CLP, Green Island Cement and HK Rope Manufacturing
- Shewan, Tomes & Co, Messrs
- Shield Force tasked with “cleaning up” Kowloon immediately after the end of the Japanese occupation, Part One – power stations
- Shield Force tasked with “cleaning up” Kowloon immediately after the end of the Japanese occupation, Part Two – KCR and Kai Tak
- Shield Force tasked with “cleaning up” Kowloon immediately after the end of the Japanese occupation, Part Three – Ping Shan Airfield
- Shing Mun Dam and Reservoir – article from the late 1930s
- Shing Y. Tang (鄧典初) – Pioneer of the HK Nail and Metal Windows Industry
- Ship, Celestial – first ship launched in Hong Kong 1843
- Ship, Hinsang, The Indo-China Steam Navigation Company’s, built 1941 by HK & Whampoa Dock
- Ship, Oil tanker Paludina – HK & Whampoa Dock built 1921
- Ship painting in Hong Kong, information requested
- Ship Repairers & Shipbuilders (HK) Ltd, (subsidiary of HUD), 1978
- Ship, R.C.S. Viti, built at Taikoo Dockyard, Hong Kong, launched 1939
- Ship, SS Hong Moh wrecked, 900-1,000 loss of life, sailed from Hong Kong March 1921
- Ship, SS Tak Shing – reconditioned SS Sai On at Cheoy Lee Shipyard
- Ship, SS Tien Loong – a Chinese first ( and SS Tung Ping)
- Ship Breaking companies – 1966
- Ship Breaking, Gin Drinkers Bay – early 1960s
- Ship Breaking, immediate post-WW2
- Ship Breaking in HK – Junk Bay – late 1970s
- Ship breaking in Hong Kong – post WW2
- Ship Breaking, Unnamed freighter – sunk in HK harbour WW2 – later broken up Yau Tong/Lei Yue Mun
- Shipbuilding, Hall, Russell & Company – builders of five Corvettes for service in Hong Kong
- Shipbuilding, Hall, Russell & Company, Shipbuilders, Aberdeen, Scotland – connection to HK government
- Shipbuilding, Tung Tai Tseung Kee & Company, 同泰祥記, engineers and shipbuilders, 1897 to c1945
- Shipbuilding, Wang Tak Engineering & Shipbuilding Company, 1938 to present
- Shipbuilding in Hong Kong, 1942
- Shipbuilding in Hong Kong, 1943
- Shipbuilding in Hong Kong, 1944
- Ship Designers, Wilks & Jack Ltd – early 20th century Engineers and ship designers
- Ship movements in Victoria harbour – upgrades made to existing system of Marine Department, newspaper report 1950
- Shipowners, The Hong Kong Shipowners Association
- Shipping, Andrew Weir & Company
- Shipping, Andrew Weir Shipping and Trading Co.Ltd (Bank Line) – connection to Sha Lo Wan Mine, Lantau
- Shipping, Ben Line, Ben Line Steamers Limited, originally based in Leith, Scotland
- Shipping, French maritime companies in Hong Kong 1918-1941
- Shipping, Gibb, Livingston & Company Ltd, established in HK 1841, shipping lines and insurance
- Shipping, The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Company Ltd, 1923-1973
- Shipping, Hongkong Lightering and Storage Company, 1867
- Shipping, Impact of Typhoon Wanda on shipping in Tolo Harbour
- Shipping, The Isthmian Shipping Line 1910-1974 – monthly sailing from Hong Kong to New York 1950s
- Shipping, Jebshun (捷順船務)
- Shipping, The Seawise Giant, the longest, heaviest, ship ever built – Hong Kong connection
- Shipping, Indo-China Steam Navigation Company steamer, Loong Sang, sunk in Hong Kong harbour during a typhoon, 1923
- Shipping, J S Hook, Son & Company, shipping and commission agents, 1867
- Shipping, Les Messageries Maritimes á Hong Kong (1918-1941)
- Shipping, Sai Hing Steam Ship Company – smuggling, pirates and bombs..
- Shipping, SS Tien Loong – 1947 a Chinese first
- Shipping, Sunken shipping salvage problems in Hong Kong harbour post Second World War
- Shipping, West River British Steamship Company
- Ships, A brief history of the Hong Kong lighter Tin Ming – pirated 1922
- Ships, Celestial – first ship launched in Hong Kong 1843
- Ships, Hong Kong launch Kwong Mo and lighter Tin Ming – pirated 1922 en route to Samshui
- Shipyard, Aberdeen Docks – 1874 Typhoon damage
- Shipyard, Aberdeen Dock (Lamma Shipyard) during the Japanese occupation 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Aberdeen Dock, SS Alaska – temporary casualty of 1874 Typhoon at
- Shipyard, Ah King’s, during the Japanese occupation 1942-1945 plus company locations
- Shipyard, Ah King’s – during the Japanese occupation 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Ah King’s Shipyard – first location 1891?-1925, west of HK Corinthian Yacht Club
- Shipyard, Ah King’s – location 1925 to 1955?
- Shipyard, Ah King’s, The luxurious junk Cheng Ho, Ah King shipyard built, Standard Oil connection…
- Shipyard, American Marine, aftermath of Typhoon Wanda 1962
- Shipyard, American Marine, Carolyn Quincy AKA Francis Marion – luxurious boat built at,
- Shipyard, American Marine Ltd Boatyard, December 1963 and recent developments
- Shipyard, American Marine, film made showing damage caused during Typhoon Wanda 1962
- Shipyard, American Marine, Junk Bay – great photographs
- Shipyard, American Marine, magazine article 1970 – information about employees needed
- Shipyard, American Marine, Sea Witch yacht construction images
- Shipyard, A R Marty & Company – Compagnie de Navigation Tonkinoise, Marty et D’Abbadie shipyard Haiphong
- Shipyard, A R Marty & Company – Auguste Pierre Marty – brother of A R Marty, obituary
- Shipyard, A R Marty & Company – Auguste Raphael Marty, founder in Hong Kong in 1874, obituary
- Shipyard, Bailey, WS, of Bailey’s Shipyard, obituary 1936
- Shipyard, Bailey’s, 1908 Account
- Shipyard, Bailey’s, adverts
- Shipyard, Bailey’s, Chinese Airline buys, – a hotbed of political strife 1949-1955
- Shipyard, Bailey’s, during the Occupation 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Bailey’s, EO Murphy co-founder
- Shipyard, Bailey’s, WS Seybourne co-founder
- Shipyard, The Camber, at Wellington Barracks during the Japanese Occupation 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Capt Sands’ Slip, c1870s, Sai Wan’s most influential shipyard owner
- Shipyard, Cheoy Lee, British river steamer Sai On’s burnt out hulk reconversion at Cheoy Lee Shipyard, newspaper article
- Shipyard, Cheoy Lee, Penny’s Bay, Lantau 1964-2001
- Shipyard, Cheoy Lee, Shanghai shipyard makes good in Hong Kong, newspaper article 1950
- Shipyard, Cheoy Lee, SS Tak Shing – reconditioned SS Sai On at Cheoy Lee Shipyard
- Shipyard, Chung Wah Shipbuilding & Engineering Company
- Shipyard, Cosmopolitan Docks during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Cosmopolitan Dock – unusual double dock feature
- Shipyard, Facebook, “Photos of Taikoo and Kowloon Dock Families” group
- Shipyard, Fukui / Ngauchiwan, during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Hall, Russell & Company, Shipbuilders, Aberdeen, Scotland – connection to HK government
- Shipyard, Hall, Russell & Company – builders of five Corvettes for service in Hong Kong
- Shipyard, Hong Kong United Dockyards (HUD)
- Shipyard, Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co Ltd – ships built, wrecked during WW2
- Shipyard, Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co Ltd – what happened to its famous Hammerhead Crane?
- Shipyard, Hongs of Tiree, The, John Lamont and his dock
- Shipyard, Indo-China Steam Navigation Company’s, The, Hinsang, built 1941 by HK & Whampoa Dock
- Shipyard, Kong & Halvorsen Marine & Engineering Company, Ltd.
- Shipyard, Kwong Hip Lung
- Shipyard, Kwong Shing Hing, Cheung Sha Wan, WW2
- Shipyard, Kwong Tat Loong Shipyard (Brothers) Ltd – Tsing Yi – a HK industry in decline
- Shipyard, (Lamma Shipyard), Aberdeen Dock during the Japanese occupation 1942-1945
- Shipyard, MacDonald & Company, founded 1864
- Shipyard, Ngauchiwan / Fukui, during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Ngautaukok, during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Ross, Alexander, Wanchai Shipyard owner, 1865
- Shipyard, Ship Repairers & Shipbuilders (HK) Ltd, (subsidiary of HUD), 1978
- Shipyard, To Nam, To Kwa Wan, WW2
- Shipyard, Tsunan, during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Ulderup and Schlüter, , Sham Shui Po c1900-1914
- Shipyard, Ulderup and Schlüter Shipyard, Bolinder marine diesel engines
- Shipyard, Vaughan & Yung, The film The Sand Pebbles – replica of the USS San Pablo built at
- Shipyard, Vaughan, J.H. – An American Shipbuilder in Hong Kong
- Shipyard, Wing On Shing, during the Japanese occupation 1942-1945
- Shipyard, Wing On Shing, From Ships in Cheung Sha Wan to Shoes in Sham Shui Po – the Chan family, Wing On Shing Shipyard and Po Shing Shoe Company
- Shipyard, Wong Kwong – appointed chief draughtsman at W.S.Bailey & Company shipyard 1901
- Shipyard, Yau Wing, Yau Tong
- Shipyards, early HK, and Graving Docks
- Shipyards, Defense of HK 1880s
- Shipyards, Hongkong Shipyards Among World’s Busiest, newspaper article 1939
- Shipyards, in HK around 1900, European Settlements in the Far East – Part Two
- Shipyards, Operation “Mateys” – Dock workers extraction from HK during the Japanese occupation WW2
- Shipyards, Smaller Shipyards in Hong Kong during the Japanese Occupation 1942-1945
- Shipyards, Taikoktsui
- Shipyards, Tam Kung Temple Road, Shau Kei Wan
- Shipyards, The Acquisition and Clearance of Hong Kong shipyards – north Tsing Yi Island
- Shipyards, Wanchai 19th Century – Messrs. George Fenwick & Co Ltd
- Shirogane Maru (Bosco Radio Corp) – mystery over its fate
- Shirogane Maru – additional information
- Shirts, Lo’s Mee Kwong and Join-In Shirt
- Shirts, Spear and Yips – Pioneers of the HK Shirt Industry
- Shirts, Standard Shirts Dyeing, Weaving & Finishing Mills and Smart Shirts Manufacturers Ltd
- Shoes, China Leather Shoe Co (中國皮鞋公司)
- Shoes, Ming Kee Shoe Shop
- Shoes, The King of Shoes: Tse Family of Kam Shing and Silver Eagle
- Shiu Wing Steel Company in Junk Bay
- Shiu Wing Steel Company Ltd – Scrap Godown, Yau Tong
- Shiu Wing Steel Company – the only steel rolling mill currently in HK
- Shum Choy-wah (岑載華) – HK Industrial Leader from the 1940s to the 1960s
- Shun Tak Macau Helicopter Terminal
- Sik Yuen Co Ltd (錫元膠廠) – Maker of Dunlop Rubber Shoes in HK
- Silver-Haired Midas: Kan Koam-Tsing, the Banker and Gold Dealer who backed South Sea Textile and Camelpaint
- Silver Mine, Mui Wo, Lantau
- Silver Mine, Mui Wo – 1905 newspaper article
- Silver Mine, Mui Wo – Part One – the Owner
- Silver Mine, Robey & Company, Lincoln, UK – suppliers of structure and machinery at Silver Mine, Mui Wo
- Sim Air Limited – helicopter company
- Sim family, The and Yu Chun Loong Canning (裕全隆罐頭公司)
- Sine (信誼) – The Century old Saga of a Pharma Giant
- Sing Chow Electric Factory (星洲電器製造廠)
- Sing Fat Construction (成發建築)
- Sing Lee Shrimp Sauce and Paste Factory, Tai O
- Singnam Choy (蔡星南) – Founder of the HK Chinese Godown Association
- Siu On Realty (兆安地產)
- Sky Shuttle Helicopters Limited
- Slaughterhouse, The Smithfield slaughterhouse, Kennedy Town – photos from 1894
- Slaughterhouses, The Kennedy Town Slaughterhouses – initial notes
- Smart Shirts Manufacturers Ltd
- SMC, DEMC and TAT – Pioneers of the Hong Kong Electric Fan Industry
- Smith, William MacGregor, (Wahee, Smith & Co.) c1831- c1907
- Smithfield slaughterhouse, The, Kennedy Town- photos from 1894
- SMS Emden: the “Kaiser’s pirate ship” Hong Kong’s favourite foe, WW1
- Socony-Vacuum Oil Company in HK from 1895
- Socony-Vacuum Oil Company in WW2 – Kawakami Oil Company
- Song Brothers, Unsung Kingmakers – the low-key Song Brothers who conquered the Shanghai Bund and Victoria Harbor and backed the development of several key industries in post-War Hong Kong
- Song, VK & Co 1955 first HK waterproof rubber flashlight
- Sorby, Vincent, manager of Hong Kong Electric Company
- Sources, including RASHKB journals
- South China Iron Works – company staff in the 1950/60s
- South China Iron Works – The Story of, as told by Chang Don Chien 張敦潛
- South China Leather Goods Manufacturing Co. (南華皮具製造公司)
- South China Bricks and Tiles Manufacturing Company – reopening of plant at San Hui, Castle Peak, New Territories
- South China Brickworks-ex, Keen Sing Brickworks, Tuen Mun
- South China, Hong Kong companies named, Weaving & Dyeing, Dyeing & Weaving, Bleaching & Dyeing
- South China Iron Works built rally vehicle and details about the company, 1950 newspaper article
- South China Iron Works, Chang Don Chien 張敦潛, chief engineer at, 1948-1968
- South China Iron Works, Dr H P Wu – Managing Director / President
- South China Iron Works during World War Two
- South China Iron Works – post WW2 producer of covered motor tricycles, trucks and motorbikes
- South China Iron Works, The Story of, as told by Chang Don Chien 張敦潛
- South China Iron Works – violent communist/nationalist clashes 1956
- South China Tea Corporation (華南茶業) and “Cocktail Tea” (鷄尾茶)
- South China Toys Factory
- South Sea Textile Manufacturing Co Ltd
- Southeast Ice Company (東南冰廠)
- Soy, Gugusoy factory and restaurant, Ho Sheung Heung village, Sheung Shui
- Soya, The Hong Kong Soya Bean Products Company…Vitasoy – manufactured in Hong Kong since 1940
- Soya, The Vitasoy Story
- Spear and Yips – Pioneers of the HK Shirt Industry
- Sperry Flour Company in Hong Kong
- Squatter Factories Clearance Policy in Hong Hong, 1985 – an Appraisal
- SS Alaska – temporary casualty of 1874 Typhoon at Aberdeen Dock
- SS Hong Moh wrecked, 900-1,000 loss of life, sailed from Hong Kong March 1921
- SS Tien Loong – a Chinese first
- SS Tien Loong – a Chinese first but Harland and Wolff, Belfast built
- Standard Oil in Hong Kong – information 1894 to c1908
- Standard Shirts Dyeing, Weaving & Finishing Mills
- Standard, Tai Hing and Tung Shing: Distributors of Japanese Sewing Machines
- Stanley, mystery structure
- Star Envelopes & Printing Co. (福星信封印刷)
- Star Industrial Company Ltd – currently Hong Kong’s largest plastic manufacturer
- Star Power: E. Penn Industrial Manufactory (興華實業) and “Butterfly” (胡蝶牌) Vacuum Flasks and Torch Cases
- Steel – Lee Wo Steelyard – Shanghai Street – probably last of its kind in Hong Kong
- Steel, Shui Wing Steel Company
- Steel, Shiu Wing Steel Company – the only steel rolling mill currently in HK
- Steel, Shiu Wing Steel Company Ltd – Scrap Godown, Yau Tong
- Sternwheeler Sainam, The, – pirated en route to Samshui 1906 – built by Geo. Fenwick, Hong Kong 1900
- Stelux Group, The, founded HK 1963, manufacturer of watch components
- Stephen Hui Geological Museum
- Stereo(天然)– Photofinishing Pioneer
- Stink Boats, 52 – used in the removal of nightsoil from Hong Kong island in the 1960s and 70s
- Stone breaking by hand, 1953 film – location?
- Stone breaking in early 20th Century Hong Kong
- Stone breaking in Hong Kong – two further images
- Stone Cutters’ Lives in Hong Kong – 1952 article
- Stonecutters Island airport proposal – pre and post WW2
- Storage, Hongkong Lightering and Storage Company, 1867
- Stores for the Elite – Mode Elite (慕愛) and Elite Styles (伊利)
- Streets, Hong Kong’s maritime street names – colonial bias against Chinese involvement?
- Submarine built in Hong Kong – 1968 – tested at Hebe Haven
- Submarine Cables – Maps 1901 + 1991 worldwide / Hong Kong networks
- Sugar, Dr Ferdinand Korn, Tai Koo Sugar and a case of the ‘British disease’?
- Sugar, Tai Koo Refinery
- Sugar Street 糖街, Causeway Bay – origins of the name – silver into sugar or vice versa!
- Sugarcane, The Hong Kong sugarcane industry, 1934
- Sugg, William & Company, London – manufacturer of the Duddell Street Gas lamps, Central
- Sun Hing Building (新興大廈) and its Developers
- Sunbeam Manufacturing (日昇製造廠): from torchlights to kitchenware
- Sung, David L.F. (孫麟方) and Hong Kong Flour Mills (香港麵粉廠)
- Sunken shipping salvage problems in Hong Kong harbour post Second World War
- Sunnex Products Limited
- Sunset Survivors book published, covers a wide range of dying, traditional Hong Kong industries
- Sutcliffe, Ingham, locomotive superintendent KCR 1915-1919, obituary
- Sutherland, Sir Thomas – first chairman of Hong Kong & Whampoa Dockyard
- Swatow Lace Industry, Yankee Needle: American Merchants and the development of the Swatow lace industry in China and the garment industry in HK
- Swatow Lace Industry, The Needle, the Bible and “Our People”: Chiuchow Christians and the Swatow Lace Industry in Hong Kong
- Swire BFI Waste Services Ltd – opening of third transfer station in Shatin
- Swire Duro Ltd – paint manufacturer
- Swire, John & Sons – family members involved 1832-1966
- Swoffer, Captain FA, Chief Pilot, Arnholds Aviation, China, early 1930s
- Synthetic Marble Pioneer Dr. Andrew Liu and his Family
- Syd’s Last Pirate: ‘Chic’ Eather’s biography – Cathay Pacific, Kai Tak, Jamco and Haeco
- Tabaqueria Filipina, Hwa Ching Tobacco and Colin Mackenzie & Co
- Tacksen Shuihing Godown (德成瑞興貨倉)
- Tai Hang Rubber Factory (大行樹膠廠)
- Tai Hing Cotton Mill 1957-2014
- Tai Hing Enterprise (大興企業) – Property Developer from the 1950s and 1960s
- Tai Hing Knitting Factory
- Tai Koo Dockyard
- Tai Koo Dockyard – 1911 detailed technical article covering its construction
- Tai Koo Dockyard 1950s general engineering including Kai Tak hangars, tramcars and wireless masts…
- Tai Koo Dockyard 1950s workshops, plant, utilities and facilities – Part One
- Tai Koo Dockyard 1950s workshops, plant, utilities and facilities – Part Two
- Tai Koo Dockyard 1950s workshops, plant, utilities and facilities – Part Three
- Tai Koo Dockyard, British Borneo Timber Company, locomotive connection
- Tai Koo Dockyard during the Occupation 1942-1945
- Tai Koo Dockyard during the Occupation 1942-1945 – new information and photo
- Tai Koo Dockyard, James Thirlwell, Master Mariner, captain of the tug “Tai Koo”
- Tai Koo Dockyard, Kaisyu Maru, ex-Hang Cheong, built 1923
- Tai Koo Dockyard makes a ship on wheels
- Tai Koo Dockyard (Managers) – D MacDonald – responsible for preparatory construction work pre-1907
- Tai Koo Dockyard Managers – Philip Forster Nicholson, 1907-1910
- Tai Koo Dockyard Managers – James Reid, 1910-1926
- Tai Koo Dockyard Managers – Kenneth Edward Grieg, 1926 -1937
- Tai Koo Dockyard Managers – John Finnie, 1937 – ?
- Tai Koo Dockyard, new Blue Funnel vessels near completion at, 1938
- Tai Koo Dockyard – photos of staff and workers’ facilities – c1954
- Tai Koo Dockyard – photos of the yard, departments, workshops and main office – c1954
- Taikoo Sugar Refinery…installation of new facilities and machinery in the 1950s
- Tai Koo Sugar – Dr Ferdinand Korn, Tai Koo Sugar and a case of the ‘British disease’?
- Tai Koo Sugar Refinery
- Tai Koo Sugar Refinery – Bullivant’s Ropeway for transporting coal from ship to shore
- Tai Koo Sugar Refinery during WW2 (HK Sugar Refinery)
- Tai Koo Sugar Refinery, further information
- Tai Koo Sugar Refinery – The Aerial Ropeway (1891-1932) and Sanitarium (1893-1932)
- Tai Koo Sugar Refinery – The Aerial Ropeway – further image
- Tai Lam Chung Reservoir – construction images
- Tai Lin/ Tai Un Radio Services Ltd 1946-2008
- Tai Loong Weaving & Dyeing Factory (大隆織染廠)
- Tai Loy, MV, HK-Macau Ferry – first steel vessel built HK post-WW2
- Tai O, No.1 Market Street 大澳街市街 – manufacture of oars and paddles for fishing boats
- Tai O Salt Production
- Tai O, Sedan Chairs at Tai O, Lantau Island
- Tai O stilt houses installed with solar panels- to be connected to CLP’s grid
- Tai O Union Electric Company – bought by CLP in 1955
- Tai om kiln
- Tai On Machinery Works (泰安機器廠)
- Tai Ping Carpets – A Brief History
- Tai Ping Carpets International, 1956 to the early 1970s
- Tai Po Kau – KCR Station & Ferry Pier transport hub
- Tai Po Kau Railway Station – dramatic film!
- Tai Po Kau Railway Station, KCR, The defunct
- Tai Shek Ha quarry
- Tai Shek-ha 大石下 Stone-quarry – An 1841 hamlet near Belcher Bay, Kennedy Town?
- Tai Shing (泰盛): the Heung family’s eight decades journey from Canton to HK and from Weaving and Dyeing to Properties and Stocks
- Tai Shing Paper Mill – builders of the Aberdeen Lower reservoir, 1890
- Tai Wah Plastic Leather Manufactory, 1960s 1970s, Tai Po
- Taikoktsui Shipyards
- Taikoo Dockyard Managers – John Finnie, 1937-
- Tailoring Industry – Famous HK Tailors (Part One): the Cantonese – Tak Cheong, A Man Hing Cheong, Yee On Tai, Tailor Cheung, and Others
- Tailoring Industry – Famous HK Tailors (Part Two) – the British (Sayle, William Powell, Diss Bros, James. T. Shaw and Mackintosh’s) and the Indians (Tajmahal’s, Mohan’s, Harilela’s, J. Kima, Raja and Sam’s)
- Tailoring Industry – Famous HK Tailors (Part Three): Dress Makers – Fairall and Mme. Flint, Mow Kie and Moon Kee, Hong Zang and Lo Kai Fook, Johnson and Zeepha
- Tailoring Industry – Famous HK Tailors (Part Four): the Shanghainese Tailors – Loa Hai Shing, H. Baromon, Ying Tai, Jimmy Chen, W.W. Chan, Ascot Chang and William Yu
- Tailoring Industry – Famous HK Tailors (Part Five) – Other Notable Chinese Firms (James S. Lee, Tung Sun, Tung Hing, British Textiles, Maiwo Yang, Tom Bros, James Lau, Smiley Chow and Kwun Kee)
- Tailoring Industry – The rise and fall of the Hong Kong, five hundred TST tailors in the 1960s
- Taiwan Transportation Company – Japanese occupation of HK
- Tale as old as Wine: the Rise and Fall of Chinese Distilleries in Hong Kong
- Tam Brothers, The, behind Wai Yee Co, King’s Shirts and Yau Sun Shoes
- Tam Kung Temple Road Shipyards, Shau Kei Wan
- Tam Shiu-hong (譚肇康 1875-1961) – HK Construction Industry Pioneer and Supporter of Sun Yat-sen’s Revolution
- Tang brothers, five – oyster farming Deep Bay, Sui Luen Weaving Mill 瑞麟 織造廠, Sui Luen Towel Mill 瑞麟毛巾 廠, Tung On Cheong Bakery 同安祥餅家 – further information provided by a granddaughter
- Tang Fun Kee Manufacturing Co Ltd – Good Luck bicycle horns, Camel torches, Navy brand torches
- Tang Lung Chau Lighthouse
- Tarzan Hui, Tung Leung and Lim Yiong-lin – three consecutive chairmen of Po Leung Kuk from 1968 to 1971
- Tat Shing Metal Manufactory Company, Sham Shui Po – belt buckles, bag and furniture accessories
- Tatt Sing Sanyo (達誠三洋電器)
- Tattooing in Hong Kong
- Taylor, Robert – Manager of Green Island Cement – interned and badly injured in Stanley Camp during the Japanese occupation
- Taxis in Hong Kong, a timeline
- Taxis, Other Notable Taxicab Companies in Hong Kong before 1967
- Taxis, Proposed revival of Walla-Walla water taxis in Hong Kong
- Taxis, The Four Taxi Kings – Blue, Central, New and Star
- Taxis, Tsan Yung Mansions, Ho Man Tin – garage and head office of the Blue Taxi Company
- Tea Companies, Ying Mee and Yue Mou – information needed
- Tea estate, Ngong Ping, Brook Bernacchi first Western resident on Lantau island
- Tea in China, HK Naturalist article 1931
- Tea, Traditional Tea Growing in the New Territories, RASHKB article
- Tea, Yuen Kut Lam – producer of Kam Wo tea – vanishing HK trades
- Technical Education, A Brief History of, in Hong Kong – 1988 RASHKB article
- Technical Education and Training in Hong Kong, a brief account
- Technical Education and Training in Hong Kong, part 2
- Teh Hu Steamship
- Telegraph Bay, HK Island – location of the first submarine telegraphic cable into Hong Kong, 1871
- Telegraphic cables, Proposed world-wide radio-telephonic system for Hong Kong, newspaper article 1938
- Telegraphic Cables, Telegraph Bay, HK Island – location of the first submarine telegraphic cable into Hong Kong, 1871
- Telephone Companies in Hong Kong – information wanted pre WW2
- Telephone Long Distance Telephone Service established between Hongkong and Canton, The Far Eastern Review October 1931
- Telephones, The demise of payphones in the MTR (and elsewhere) – the writing is literally on the wall
- Telephones, Hongkong Telephone Company, 1925 to 1933, Far Eastern Review article
- Television – Promotors – the first manufacturer of television sets in Hong Kong
- Television – Rediffusion in Hong Kong
- Texas Cotton Mills Ltd
- Textile Industry, A History of the Wong Family Textile Business – Part One: Life in Shanghai
- Textile Industry, A History of the Wong Family Textile Business – Part Two: Life in Hong Kong
- Textile Industrial Terms
- Textiles, Ching Cheong Weaving & Dyeing Works (禎昌織染布廠)
- Textiles, Fou Wah Weaving Mills, Kia Fung Textile and Wing Wah Textiles
- Textiles, Leigh and Orange Ltd – 1889 “builders” of Hongkong Cotton-Spinning…Company
- Textiles, Nan Fung, Chen Din Hwa – founder 1954 and ‘King of Cotton Yarn’
- Textiles, Nan Fung, founded 1954 – mill to be re-used
- Textiles, Nan Fung Textiles Ltd – three rejuvenated factories in Tsuen Wan to be opened to the public
- Textiles, Oriental Pacific Mills (東亞太平) – the Largest Wool Textile Producer in HK
- Textiles, Samuel Gee Yen (嚴欣淇) and East Sun Textile(怡生紗廠)
- Textiles, Stanley Kuo (郭正達, 1923-2009): King of Threads, Textile Industrialist and Credit Card Pioneer
- Texwood (德士活) and “Apple Jeans”(蘋果牌牛仔褲)
- The Central Mid-level Escalator
- The Chan Family of Sun Wui and the Entertainment Business in HK and Macau
- The Chinese Engineering and Mining Company, China, 1900-1949 (dissolved 1984)
- The Commercial Press (HK) Ltd
- The construction of the HSBC building in Hong Kong
- The construction of the Tsing Ma Bridge, 1992-1997
- The demise of the historic liner Queen Elizabeth in Hong Kong harbour
- The demise of the Seawise University, aka Queen Elizabeth, in Hong Kong harbour
- The demise of the SS Sai On, Hong Kong February 1947
- The demise of payphones in the MTR (and elsewhere) – the writing is literally on the wall
- The Development of Telephone Communication in China, Part One
- The Development of Telephone Communication in China, Part Two
- The Development of the Hong Kong Road Network 1841 to 1940 – HK Island, Kowloon and NT
- The E. On factory building, Aberdeen – celebrating the ordinary
- The Faded Glory of Bang Bang Fashions
- The ”Five Treasures” of the HK Sauce Industry
- The Forgotten Jewish American Tycoons behind the Plastic Flowers Industry
- The Frontier Road – A Great Trunk Road Into China -1898 to 1922
- The Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company Ltd
- The Hongkong Engineering & Construction Company Ltd 1922-1993
- The Hong Kong Excavation, Pile Driving and Construction Company Ltd and Charles L Shank photograph album
- The Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Ltd., building residential quarters for over 1,000 coolies and foremen, 1939
- The Hong Kong Ivory Industry
- The Hongkong Pipe, Brick and Tile Works, 1896-1928
- The Hong Kong Printing Press – Pedro D’Alcantara Xavier (1886-1952)
- The Inventions and Ventures of HK Tech Pioneer Prof. S.C. Loh (樂秀章)
- The Kings of Industrial Buildings – the Chung brothers of E.Wah Aik San
- The Kings of Industries – the family behind Wearbest Garment in HK and Wha Mei Tobacco in old Shanghai
- The last minibus sign writer in Hong Kong, Mak Kam-sang
- The Light Rail Transit in Hong Kong
- The Lockhart Report 1898 – fascinating glimpse of NT industry – photo of Stewart Lockhart on tour
- The Ma Family and Thomson Weaving Factory
- The Macau Aerial Transport Company – first commercial airline company to be established in Hong Kong or Macau
- The Needle, the Bible and ”Our People”: Chiuchow Christians and the Swatow Lace Industry in Hong Kong
- The Patriotic Sauce Maker: Chong Sing-chong and Oriental Soy & Canning
- “The Poetic Industrialist”: Yan Man-leung (甄文亮1898-1983) of Camelpaint and United Weaving Factory (民衆布廠)
- The Riches to Rags to Riches Sagas of Li Po-lung and his son Li Shui-chung
- The Rise and Fall of Letterpress printing in Hong Kong
- The Silver-Haired Midas: Kan Koam-Tsing, the Banker and Gold Dealer who backed South Sea Textile and Camelpaint
- The Stelux Group, founded HK 1963, manufacturer of watch components
- The Tam Brothers behind Wai Yee Co, King’s Shirts and Yau Sun Shoes
- The Union insurance Society of Canton
- Thomas De La Rue and Co, UK – Hong Kong banknote manufacturers 1984-1996
- Thirlwell, James – Tai Koo Dockyard, Master Mariner, captain of the tug “Tai Koo”
- Thompson Wong (堂煌廣告), From, to FCB (博達廣告)
- Three Forbes brothers,The: opium traders, Russell & Company in China and HK, USA railway financiers…
- Three Generations and Three Industries: From Budson Watch to Casey Diamonds to Ingrid Millet
- Three of Hong Kong’s oldest restaurants, Part One – Tai Ping Koon
- Three of Hong Kong’s oldest restaurants, Part Two – Forum
- Three of Hong Kong’s oldest restaurants, Part Three – the Gaylord
- Tiger Balm – Aw Boon Haw 胡文虎 and Aw Boon Par 胡文豹, the brothers behind Tier Balm’s huge Asian success
- Timber, Kwong Chan Timber Merchants (廣棧木行)
- Ting Fung Iron Works (鼎豐鐵工廠)
- Ting Sang, The SS, Port Glasgow built, first owner, Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.
- Tin Mine at Tai Tong (Mining Licence No 13)
- Tin Mine at Tai Tong – Lui Yum Suen – involvement in, and (in) a wide variety of Hong Kong industrial concerns
- Tin Mining in Hong Kong
- Titanic, The – the 106th anniversary of its sinking – the untold story of its eight Chinese passengers
- To Kwa Wan “Concrete Factory” during WW2 – Japanese expansion of Kai Tak airport
- To Tei Wan Quarry
- Tobacco, HK, Company (AKA BAT) WW2
- Tobacco, Ingenohl C, company and man, Hong Kong cigars
- Tobacco, The Kings of Industries – the family behind Wearbest Garment in HK and Wha Mei Tobacco in old Shanghai
- Tobacco, Orient Manufactury – 1910 photo – factory location
- Tobacco, Orient Manufactory – Hong Kong cigar packaging
- Tobacco, Orient Manufactory – removal of Nathan Road outer wall
- Tom Construction Co. (順興隆建築)
- Tong, H.O, (唐海安, 1893-1961): KMT Official, Shanghai Hotelier and Jai Alai Operator and HK Industrialist and Banker
- Toy Museum, HK
- Town Island – CLP Renewable Energy Supply Project
- Toys, W Britain, – made in Hong Kong from 1966 to ?
- Toys, Dinky, Hong Kong Industrial (HKI) and its manufacturing of
- Toys, Dinky, made in HK
- Toys, Elm Tool and Machinery Company
- Toys, Joe Law (1922-2015) – HK Plastic and Toy Industry Pioneer
- Toys, Lam Leung-Tim, Forward Winsome Industries Ltd
- Toys, Tyco (HK) Ltd – toymaker, 1976 photos, can you identify the personnel?
- Toys, W Britain Toys – made in Hong Kong from 1966 to ?
- Toys, Wong Pui-kow (黃佩球): the HK Toy Industry and Chinese Products Store Pioneer
- Toys, Yat Ming Industrial Factory Ltd – HK toy car maker
- Tracing Roots: Joseph Yen (嚴錫榮), post-war chairman of Marsman HK China and the father in the book Falling Leaves
- Trade Exhibition, 1957, TST, Chinese Company names translated and indexed
- Trade Exhibitions 1967 and 1971 – details needed
- Trade Exhibition, 1968, Hung Kom
- Trading Agents, Hong Kong, 1953 – nearly 60 companies
- Traditional Hakka snacks made and sold in Sai Kung – vanishing HK trades
- Trailblazer: the life and time of Wang Tseng-hsiang (王增祥, 1926-2012), Taiwanese developer and investor in HK, Japan and the US
- Tram, Bus, tram and peak tram conductors
- Tram, Peak
- Tram, January 2016 – launching of a 1920s style open top tram
- Tram, Joseph Tse has new Hong Kong tram book published
- Tram, The, Kowloon System – proposals and rejections 1901 to 1925
- Trams, Definitive 1970 Hong Kong Tramways book updated and republished
- Trams, HK, HK Fan Club, Amazing Ding Ding, Gwulo photos, our articles…
- Trams, HK, linking 1881 and 2014 by way of 30th July 1904
- Trams, Kowloon – Proposals 1913 to 1918
- Trams, Kowloon – the when, the where but not the why not…and proposed cross harbour tram bridge!
- Trams, Proposal to remove Hong Kong’s trams from roads in Central – SCMP article
- Tramway, Hong Kong, books
- Tramway, Proposed, linking Victoria and Aberdeen by Peak tunnel, 1906-1910
- Tramway Service during the Japanese occupation, WW2
- Tramways, Hong Kong, 1904 Proposal for Kowloon trams extending to China
- Tramways, Hong Kong, 1984 Report
- Tramways, Hong Kong – Definitive 1970 Hong Kong Tramways book updated and republished
- Tramways, Hong Kong – Bowrington Canal Depot – new 1904 images
- Tramways, Hong Kong – Depots images
- Tramways, Hong Kong – Depots timeline
- Tramways, Hong Kong, Dick, Kerr and Company, Preston, UK, makers of first cars 1904-1905
- Tramways, Hong Kong, date of first full service
- Tramways, Hong Kong, Chevalier R Pescio – Tunnelling the Peak – proposed tramway 1906-1910
- Tramways, Hong Kong, Extract from 2006 book including details of Rolling Stock
- Tramways, Peak – additional locations and alterations
- Transport proposals, HK Aerial Rapid Transit Ltd – proposed monorail Kowloon 1974
- Transport proposals, planned helicopter service HK to Macau 1962, Stanley Ho
- Transport proposals, multiple, HK Island, Kowloon and NT, mainly 1970s-1990s
- Transport proposals, revival of Walla-Walla water taxis in Hong Kong
- Transport, Yau Fung Tours and Transportation Company Ltd aka Hong Kong Bus, ex-Manchester, Perth and London buses
- Tree, The Reevesia Thyrsoidea tree- used to make rope and other products in Hong Kong
- Triangle Motors
- Tricycle Industry, The Economics of the, in HK
- Tricycle Industry, The Economics of the, in HK – Part Two
- True Gold Fears No Fire: 150 Years of Tse Lee Yuen (謝利源)
- Tsan Yung Mansions, Ho Man Tin – garage and head office of the Blue Taxi Company
- Tsang Family, The, of Sui Heong Yuen (瑞香園)
- Tsang Fook Piano (曾福琴行): A Century of Music in Hong Kong
- Tsang Koon-man (曾貫萬, 1808-1894) – Sam Lee Quarry, Shaukiwan, early 1840s
- Tse-kai, Ann, Hong Kong industrialist, established Winsor Industrial Ltd textile manufacturing
- Tse Sam’s life in Hong Kong lighthouses and Green Island Cement Company
- Tsing Yi Island, Kwong Tat Loong Shipyard (Brothers) Ltd – Tsing Yi – a HK industry in decline
- Tsing Yi Island, The Acquisition and Clearance of Hong Kong shipyards – north Tsing Yi Island
- Tsing Yi power station – 1966 construction to 1998 demolition
- Tsing Yi power station – 1998 felling of five chimneys at
- Tsoi Po-tin (蔡寶田) and Wing Yick & Co (榮益建築) – Prominent Building Contractor and New Territories Leader from the early 20th century
- Tsuen Wan water mill
- Tsui, Paul, Memoirs – 1948 Manufacturing References
- Tuck Chong Sum Kee Bamboo Steamer Company – revisited
- Tuck Chong Sum Kee Bamboo Steamer Company – vanishing HK trades
- Tuen Mun – “From Ancient Port to City of the Future”, 1982 account
- Tung, CY shipping
- Tung Fong Hat Factory (東方帽廠)
- Tung Hing Lung Engineering Works (東興隆機器廠)
- Tung, John Chi-ying, of I-Feng Enamelling
- Tung Kin Land Investment (東建置業)
- Tung Mow Hides & Leather Factory(同茂皮廠) – pioneer of the HK leather industry
- Tung Tai Tseung Kee & Company, 同泰祥記, engineers and shipbuilders, 1897 to c1945
- Tunnel, Cross harbour road tunnel – link to planning of Shing Mun reservoir, late 1920s?
- Tunnel, The Cross-Harbour, – Part 1 Gestation
- Tunnels, Catalogue of Tunnels in HK – road, railway, water supply, drainage and sewage, cables and others
- Tunneling, Hong Kong Electric – pioneer of mechanised tunnelling in 1989
- Tyco (HK) Ltd – toymaker, 1976 photos, can you identify the personnel?
- U Tat-chee, “The Ginger King,” Managing Partner of Chy Loong Ginger Factory and the Chy Loong Soy Factory
- UDL Argos Engineering & Heavy Industries
- Ullmann, J., Swiss Watchmaker and Jeweller in HK and China
- Umbrella, Ho Hung Yee – umbrella maker and repairer for 70 years, Peel Street, Central
- Umbrella, Ho Hung Yee – 70 years umbrella maker and repairer – stall preserved
- Umbrella Manufacturer, Ying Ngan-ting (應雁亭, 1909-1972): Gold Magnate and Umbrella Manufacturer
- Umbrella production in HK, late 1950s
- Umbrellas, Leung So Kee, manufacturer
- Unidentified Brickworks, (Castle Peak Ceramic Company?), Tuen Mun
- Unidentified Structure on Waterfall Bay Headland – industrial connection?
- Union Ceramic Industries and Heart Brand Enamelware
- Union Construction Co/Union Contractors (華聯建築)
- Union (V-Tex) Shirts (伊人恤) – the Rise and Fall of an Iconic Hong Kong Brand
- Union Trading, The Life and Family of S.M. Churn (張公勇, 1887-1959) of China Provident, Union Trading and Vibro
- Unsung Kingmakers – the low-key Song Brothers who conquered the Shanghai Bund and Victoria Harbor and backed the development of several key industries in post-War Hong Kong
- United Delivery Co Ltd (聯合運貨汽車有限公司)
- United Photoplay Service Film Studio aka Lianhua Film Company, registered in Hong Kong 1930
- United Rubber Works (聯合膠廠)
- United States Consular Reports Hong Kong, June 1889 Part One – Manufactories
- United Weaving Factory (民衆布廠) and Camelpaint, “The Poetic Industrialist”: Yan Man-leung (甄文亮1898-1983) of
- Unitex (裕泰針織)
- Universal Dockyard Ltd, Yau Tong
- Universal Dockyard Ltd, Leung Man Kwong (梁文廣) – founder of Universal Dockyards
- Unlicensed miners in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong,1951
- Unsung Kingmakers – the low-key Song Brothers who conquered the Shanghai Bund and Victoria Harbor and backed the development of several key industries in post-War Hong Kong
- Use of convict labour to construct roads in Hong Kong
- V.P.Musso & Company
- Vacuum Flasks, Wei Yit Vacuum Flask Manufactory and Camel Brand
- Vacuum Flasks, manufacturing 1950s
- Van den Born, Charles – first powered flight in Hong Kong, Shatin, 1911
- Van Family from Cambodia, The, and the Bonsun Group of companies (萬象)
- Van Zuiden, Bernard (萬瑞庭, 1899-1979) – Dutch Trader and Philanthropist in Hong Kong
- Vaucher, Henry – Hong Kong watchmaker, c1856-1857
- Vaughan, J.H. – An American Shipbuilder in Hong Kong
- Vianini Lavori SpA – general contractor High Island Reservoir
- Vibro Piling Company, The Life and Family of S.M. Churn (張公勇, 1887-1959) of China Provident, Union Trading and Vibro
- Village Vehicles (VVs) – made where?
- Vincent and Wesintex: two local apparel brands from the 1960s to 1980s
- Vital Spark – last steam powered vessel to be licenced by the HK Marine Department 1988
- Vitasoy Company
- Vitasoy Company – The Hong Kong Soya Bean Products Company…Vitasoy – manufactured in Hong Kong since 1940
- Vitasoy Story, The
- Wader Film Studio (華達製片廠)
- Wah Mei Electric – Leading Distributor of Electronics from the 1920s to 1960s and related firms
- Wah Ying Cheong (華英昌): from Gold Mountain Firm to Real Estate Empire
- Wah Yuen, HK, Investment (華源置業) – Leading Property Developer in the 1950s and 1960s
- Wahee, Smith & Co., the origins of, (later China Sugar Refinery)
- Wahee, Smith & Co., William MacGregor Smith, c1831- c1907
- Wai Nam Chan, co-founder of Ping Shan Enterprise Company Ltd
- Walker, David Reginald, Manager and Chief Engineer, Kowloon-Canton Railway, 1930s
- Wall of Fame: profiles of players in the HK wallpaper industry – Koo Sun Kee, Coda, Oriental, Sunray and Waly
- Walter Dunn & Company – nautical instruments
- Wan Hin & Co (德榮建築) a.k.a. Tak Wing Construction
- Wan Tat-ming (溫達明) and Ling Nam Weaving (嶺南布廠)
- Wanchai, The Wanchai Machinery Godowns and Engineering Establishment – around 1897
- Wang Kee(宏記) – A Century of Service in the Port of Hong Kong
- Wang Tak Engineering & Shipbuilding Company, 1938 to present
- Waste Collection in Hong Kong – Cardboard Grannies
- Waste collection, disposal and management in Hong Kong
- Waste disposal in Hong Kong – 1997 article
- Waste services, Swire BFI Waste Services Ltd – opening of third transfer station in Shatin
- Watch Case Pioneer: Ernest C. Wong (王澤流) and Danemann Watch Case Factory (德明錶壳廠)
- Watches, Alhambra Watch (平安表行)
- Watches, Charles Weiss, Hong Kong chronometer and watchmaker, c1844-1856
- Watches, Chas J. Gaupp & Company – Chronometer, Watch and Clock makers
- Watches, Douglas Lapraik – watchmaker, shipowner and co-founder of the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Company
- Watches, G Falconer & Company, Watchmakers & Jewellers – HK agent for Ross Optical Ltd, Clapham, London and Kelvin & Hughes, marine instruments, London
- Watches, Gaupp & Company, Hong Kong watchmaker
- Watches, Henry Vaucher, Hong Kong watchmaker, c1856-1857
- Watches, King of Watchbands: Poon Yuen-sang (潘遠生) and Yuen Sang Hardware (遠生金屬)
- Watches, Lam, K.K. (林君傑) – the Rise and Fall of a Watch Band Merchant turned Speculator
- Watches, Lam Yuen Fong (林源豐) – King of Watches
- Watches, Lammert & Company – watchmakers, auctioneers and an 1858 murder
- Watches, Levy Hermanos – Watch Emporium, Central – late 19th and early 20th centuries
- Watches, Louis (Ludwig) Heerman, watchmaker, Queen’s Road, 1858-?
- Watches, Ross Optical Ltd., Clapham, London – connection to G Falconer & Company, Watchmakers & Jewellers, Hong Kong
- Watches, Shui Hwa Watch (瑞華表行)
- Watches, The Stelux Group, founded HK 1963, manufacturer of watch components
- Watches, Ullmann, J. (烏利文) – Swiss Watchmaker and Jeweler in HK and China
- Watches, Watch Case Pioneer: Ernest C. Wong (王澤流) and Danemann Watch Case Factory (德明錶壳廠)
- Watches, Yu Yat Kee Watch Co (余日記)
- Water powered tilt-hammer incense mill
- Water supply in the early days of the Colony
- Water supply for boats, Lai Chi Kok, early 20th century
- Water Supply, North West Water Supply Scheme
- Waterfall Bay Headland, HK Island, Unidentified Structure – industrial connection?
- Waterfront Air – 2008 proposed HK to Macau seaplanes
- Waterfront Air – Shenzhen to Shenzhen to Macau and Guangzhou
- Waters, Dan, 1920-2016, founding contributor to our Group
- Waters, Dan, HK Construction Industry Award and Lingnan Honorary Fellowship
- Watson, Alexander Skirving, pharmacist who lent his name to one of Hong Kong’s oldest companies
- Watson (AS) & Company Ltd aka The Hong Kong Dispensary – a Timeline 1841 to 1945
- Watson A.S. & Company celebrate 100th Anniversary
- Watson K A OBE JP – a Man With a Vision
- Wearbest Garment -The Kings of Industries – the family behind Wearbest Garment in HK and Wha Mei Tobacco in old Shanghai
- Web-footed aeroplanes in Hong Kong And Macao
- Wei, Kei Lun, Kei Lun Wai – Limonite Mine,Tuen Mun, and the Interim Mining Policy Committee
- Wei Yit Vacuum Flask Manufactory and Camel Brand
- Weir, Andrew & Company
- Weir, Andrew, Shipping and Trading Co Ltd (Bank Line) – connection to Sha Lo Wan Mine
- Weiss, Charles, Hong Kong chronometer and watchmaker, c1844-1856
- Wenzhao, Robert Fan, architect, involved in Hong Kong industrial locations
- West Brother Graphite mine
- West Point Industrial Reformatory – opened 1864, first technical education in Hong Kong
- West Rail – Part 1 In the Beginning
- West Rail – Part 2 Detailed Feasibility Study
- West Rail – Part 3 Technical Studies
- West Rail – Part 4 Detailed Design
- West Rail – Part 5 Construction – Southern Section
- West Rail – Part 6 Project Management
- West Rail – Part 7 Construction North
- West Rail – Part 8 Railway Systems
- West Rail – Part 9 Testing and Commissioning
- West Rail – Part 10 Operations: The Ghost Train
- West River British Steamship Company
- Western Market (North Block), The Construction of, 1902-1906
- Westphal, Fred – the American Oil Taipan from New Orleans who helped to power Hong Kong
- Wha Mei Tobacco -The Kings of Industries – the family behind Wearbest Garment in HK and Wha Mei Tobacco in old Shanghai
- Whimsy Company Ltd, Fourseas Bowling Centre and Whimsy
- Wig Industry – Emcolon Fashion Wigs (愛其麗免恤髮品)
- Wig Industry – Lau, George, M. – Father of the Hong Kong wig Industry
- Wig Industry – Notable Players in the HK Wig Industry in the 1960s and 70s
- Wilks & Jack Ltd – early 20th century Engineers and ship designers
- William S.T. Lee & Co (曉莊貿易) – the firm which brought Montblanc pens, Rodenstock glasses, Seiko watches, Ricoh cameras and Kenwood stereos to HK
- Williams C, Able Seaman, HMS Kent – died in accident at “HK Dockyard”, 1910
- Wine and Spirits, Gande, Price & Company Ltd – Hong Kong agents and wine and spirits merchants
- Wing Hong Industrial Building
- Wing Lee Wai – Eternal Fortune and Fame – The 140 Year old Saga of Chinese Winemaker Wing Lee Wai (永利威)
- Wing On Shipyard
- Wing On Cheong (永安祥): From Fabric and Cameras to Securities and Real Estate
- Wing Tai Cheung (榮泰祥木廠) – Timber Merchant and Saw Mill
- Winsome Plastic Works – Wanchai and Shau Kei Wan, 1950s, photos
- Wo Fat Hing Distillery, Lung Wo village
- Wo Fat Hing Distillery, Lung Wo village… Part Two – photos of the plant functioning
- Wo Hop Shek Spur Line
- Wo Hop Shek Spur Line – film en route to the cemetery and crematorium
- Wo Kee Cheung (和記祥) and Wo Fung Cheung (和豐祥)
- Wo Shing Company (和聲唱片): Leading Record Label from the 1930s to 1960s
- Wo Shing Goldsmith – on Shanghai Street since 1892
- Wolfe Barry, Kenneth Alfred – obituary, consultative work for the KCR early 1900s
- Wong Brothers of Yuen Kee Hong, The – from Preserved Ginger to Metals and Frozen Meats
- Wong, Eddie, Fast Eddie: the rise and fall of Eddie Wong (王永祥), international tycoon of mystery and original developer of Discovery Bay
- Wong, Ernest C, Watch Case Pioneer and Danemann Watch Case Factory (德明錶壳廠)
- Wong Family, A History of, Part One: Life in Shanghai
- Wong Family, A History of, Part Two: Life in Hong Kong
- Wong K C, Red Capitalist: the life and ventures of …(王寬誠,1907-1986)
- Wong Kwong – appointed chief draughtsman at W.S.Bailey & Company shipyard 1901
- Wong Kwong-tin, manager of the Kai Tak Company, Managing Director of the Kai Tak Motor Bus Company…
- Wong Man-keung (王文強, 1903-1976) and W.S. Sherly & Co (些厘洋行)
- Wong Mee, “The Prince of Garments”: Wong Mee of Sweetmart and Carlo
- Wong Nai Chung Reservoir
- Wong Pui-kow (黃佩球): the HK Toy Industry and Chinese Products Store Pioneer
- Wong Tong Kee (黃棠記) – the Timber Merchant and the Mansion
- Wong Wah Hee aka Wong Yan Ting – family background – Smith, Wahee and Co
- Wong Ying Interior Design Co(黃鶧設計樓)
- Wongs, The, and the Hungs – Pre-War pioneers of HK real estate and philanthropists
- Woo, Peter HT, Father of the Hong Kong Electronics Industry
- Woo Ping (胡炳) – Weaving and Real Estate Pioneer
- Wood, Andrew, biography – involvement in the repair of Hok Un power station at the end of the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong
- World-Light Manufactory, The (光宇製造廠)
- World Pencil Co. (大華鉛筆廠) – the first Chinese-owned manufacturer of pencils in HK and China
- World War One – Hong Kong Industry during
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ#1, Naval Reports
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ#2, Naval Reports
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ#3, Naval Reports
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ#4, Naval Reports
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #66 Naval Reports – information about Taikoo, Aberdeen, Kowloon & Cosmopolitan dockyards
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #67 Naval Reports
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #68 Naval Reports – sketch plan of Naval Dockyard 1944
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #69 Naval Reports
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #70 Naval Reports – information about Kowloon, Taikoo, Naval and Cosmopolitan dockyards
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #71 Naval Reports – information about Aberdeen,Kowloon, Taikoo and Naval dockyards
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #72 Naval Reports – information about Cosmopolitan, Kowloon, Taikoo and Naval dockyards and Kowloon wharves
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #73 Naval Reports – information about Holt’s Wharf, Taikoo Docks, Aberdeen Dock, Kowloon Wharves and Kowloon Docks
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #74 Naval Reports – information about Naval, Kowloon, Cosmopolitan, Taikoo Docks and China Provident Godowns…
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #75 Naval Reports – information about Holt’s Wharf, Taikoo Dock, Kowloon Dock and Naval Dockyard
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #76 Naval Reports – information about Holt’s Wharf, Taikoo Dockyard and the Hongkong Naval Yard
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #77 Naval Reports – information about numerous locations of interest
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #78 Naval Reports – information about Kowloon Godown, A.P.C., Cosmopolitan Dock, Taikoo Docks, Naval Dockyard, Kowloon Docks, Tsunan Shipyard, No.3 Kowloon Godowns, Holt’s Wharf, No.3 Kowloon Wharf, Douglas Wharf
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #79 Naval Reports – information about Naval dockyard, Cosmopolitan dock, Kowloon docks, Taikoo dock, Aberdeen (Lamma) shipyard, Bailey’s shipyard
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #80 Naval Reports – information about Kowloon, Cosmopolitan, Taikoo, Naval, Tsunan Dockyards, HK Ferries and Standard Oil
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #81 Naval Reports – information about Kowloon & Holt’s wharves, Kowloon, Taikoo, Naval, Cosmopolitan, Bailey’s, Lamma, Tungtai and Ah King docks…
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #82 Naval Reports – information about Tsunan and Ngauchiwan Shipyards
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #83 Naval Reports – information about Kowloon, Taikoo, Naval, Cosmopolitan, Aberdeen (Lamma) and Bailey’s Dockyards
- World War Two – BAAG Report KWIZ #84 Naval Reports – information about Naval, Taikoo, Tung Tai, Ah Kings and Tsunan dockyards
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, August 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, early September 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, mid September 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, mid to late September 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, October 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, early November 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, mid November 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, late November 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, early to mid December 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, mid to late December 1942, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, January 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, late January to late March 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, late January 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, early February 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, February 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, late February 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two -BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, late February/early March 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, late February to mid March 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, mid-March 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, March 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- BAAG Naval Section Intelligence Summary, mid March to mid April 1943, ship repair, maintenance and movements
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – August 1944 ships under construction in Kowloon Docks
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – August 1944 ships under repair in Kowloon Docks
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – cargo ship, name unknown
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – Japanese Gunboat
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – Naval Supply Depot Craft No.45
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – No.2 Anri Maru, ex-China Navigation Company
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – No.4 Muun
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – River Steamer “H” No.6 ex-S.S. Lee Hong
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Eisen (aka Sakikawa) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Eishun (aka Nagaharu) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Fukuan Maru, ex-Shu Kwang operated by Asiatic Petroleum Company
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Gyokaku (aka Gyoko) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Gyoun (aka Agekumo) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Hintoto Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Hitsu Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Kaiko Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Kainan Maru No.374 + No.375
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Kaishu Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Katoto Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Keiinsan [?] (Keiimyama) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Kinsan Taishin Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Kofuku (or Hirofuku) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Koto Maru ex S.S. Fatshan, built at Taikoo Docks
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Nagawa Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Nanhatsu aka Nanbatsu Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Nichiko Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Sainan (aka Tsinan) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Shifu Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Shin Kensei, ex Indo-China Steam Navigation Co
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Shinshu Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Shoneito Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Suzukuni Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Takizawa Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK during 1944-45 – the Tosan Maru, pre-war China Navigation’s SS Soochow 2
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Umeshima Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Wataoka Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK during 1944-45 – the Wuhu (or Buko) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Yurin (aka Nirebayashi?) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – the Yushuto (Yushushima) Maru
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – Type F No.18 – built at Kowloon Docks
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – unknown name, 5 on funnel
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – unknown name, 7 on funnel
- World War Two – BAAG records of shipping in HK, 1944-45 – unknown name, 11 on funnel
- World War Two – BAAG reports – Kai Tak Airport plus other HK landing strips, 1942-1944
- World War Two – BAAG reports – Taikoo Dockyard, 1942-1944
- World War Two – BAAG report, 1943 – Acid factory, To Kwa Wan
- World War Two – BAAG report, 1943 – Fook Hing Oil Refinery Company, Cheung Sha Wan
- World War Two – BAAG, 1944 counter espionage report – Chan Kim Ming and Susan Soo
- World War Two – BAAG report /map, 1944 – The Hongkong and China Gas Company – Mau Tau Kok
- World War Two – BAAG report, 1944 – Four HK Shipyards
- World War Two – BAAG report, 1944 – sketches of Japanese ships in HK
- World War Two – BAAG report, 1945 – Dairy supplies in occupied HK
- World War Two – BAAG report, 1945 – Dockyards in occupied Hong Kong
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – cement works
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – coal supply
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – dairy supplies & facilities
- World War Two 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – dockyards
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – electricity
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – ferry services
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – firewood supply
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – gas supply
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – intro and contents
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – motor bus services
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – population
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – railway service
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – registration of persons
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – tramway service
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report on occupied Hong Kong – water supply
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report – transport and food supplies in occupied HK
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report – utilities
- World War Two – BAAG agent’s drawings from the Japanese occupation, industrial locations
- World War Two – BAAG efforts to have money sent to HK company employees
- World War Two – BAAG, Mateys and Allied attempts to disrupt HK Dockyards
- World War Two – BAAG Operation “Mateys” – Dock workers extraction from HK during the Japanese occupation
- World War Two – BAAG scheme for HK companies to send money to employee internees
- World War Two – BAAG reports, Amoy Canning (Tinning) company
- World War Two – BAAG reports – Batch 1 – HK industrial companies, trading syndicates…
- World War Two – BAAG reports – Batch 2 – HK industry, factories, mines, CLP…
- World War Two – BAAG reports – Batch 3 – HSBC lions, Tricycle taxis, Industrial companies and much more…
- World War Two – BAAG reports, companies, factories, mines, China Light & Power
- World War Two – BAAG reports, The Royal Naval Dockyard Hong Kong
- World War Two – bombing of Lai Chi Kok oil depot – Standard/Socony/Kawakami?
- World War Two – brief reports on four companies during the Japanese occupation
- World War Two – Cosmopolitan Docks during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945
- World War Two – Collection and export of metals, vehicles, machinery etc during the Japanese occupation, WW2, Part One 1942-1943
- World War Two – Collection and export of metals, vehicles, machinery etc during the Japanese occupation, WW2, Part Two 1944-1945
- World War Two – Harry Long’s WW2 HK experience – Japanese assault and occupation – industrial, transport references
- World War Two – Hok Un Power station and HK, Lawrence Kadoorie speech 1977
- World War Two – Hong Kong Industrial Images from the Imperial War Museum
- World War Two – Hong Kong Industry
- World War Two – Hong Kong Industry – Fishing, Food and Beverages, Tobacco
- World War Two – Hong Kong Industry – Transport
- World War Two – Hong Kong Industry – Utilities
- World War Two – Hong Kong Oxygen & Carbide during WW2
- World War Two – Hong Kong Tobacco Company (AKA BAT)
- World War Two – Hong Kong Water – War Time Supplies
- World War Two – Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock bombing – the aftermath
- World War Two – HK Industry during and immediately after – Utilities
- World War Two – Japanese map of HK Harbour during the occupation – translation
- World War Two – Japanese Occupation – BAAG analysis of ships in Hong Kong during
- World War Two – Japanese Occupation – “Copper Offering Movement”
- World War Two – Japanese Occupation – Horse drawn carriages during
- World War Two – Japanese occupation, industry + immediate post-war industrial implications
- World War Two – Japanese occupation, List of Japanese ships arriving and departing Hong Kong
- World War Two – Japanese occupation, Taiwan Transportation Company
- World War Two – Japanese wooden auxiliary ships during the Second World War
- World War Two – Kai Tak airport, BAAG maps, sketches and plans
- World War Two – Kai Tak airport, Japanese expansion of, To Kwa Wan “Concrete Factory”
- World War Two – Kai Tak airport, Japanese Extension of, BAAG reports, 1942-1944
- World War Two – Kokoki Butai – Hong Kong Japanese Army Marine Unit during the occupation
- World War Two – Kowloon (HK & Whampoa) Dockyards during the Occupation 1942-45
- World War Two – potential Japanese aerodromes and landing grounds in HK
- World War Two – Pearl Harbour Day in Hong Kong – Japanese attack on Kai Tak airport, December 1941
- World War Two – Poultry Farms during the Japanese occupation
- World War Two – Smaller Shipyards in Hong Kong during the Japanese Occupation 1942-1945
- World War Two – The Royal Naval Dockyard during
- World War Two – Taikoo Dockyard during the Occupation 1942-1945
- World War Two – Tramway Service during the Japanese occupation,
- Worst Industrial jobs in UK’s history, HK’s own list?
- W R Loxley & Co (China) Ltd – Hong Kong Merchants from 1872
- Wright, John Laird – MacDonald & Co Shipyard, HK and Green Island Cement, Macau
- Wu, D.L. 伍德鄰, and the Taiship Shipping Group
- Wu, Dr HP – Managing Director / President – South China Iron Works
- Wun Yiu Kiln Site, Tai Po
- Xavier, Pedro D’Alcantara (1886-1952) – The Hong Kong Printing Press
- Yakult (益力多): 50 Years in Hong Kong
- Yates and Thom, Blackburn, UK – Makers of the original Peak Tram engines
- Yam Wu-fa, Hit Maker: Yam Wu-fa (任護花) and his Novels, Newspapers and Movies
- Yan Chim Kee (甄沾記) – the Life, Death and Rebirth of the Century Old Coconut Candies & Ice Cream Maker
- Yan Kow (甄球) and Hip Hing Construction (協興建築)
- Yan Man-leung (甄文亮1898-1983), “The Poetic Industrialist”: of Camelpaint and United Weaving Factory (民衆布廠)
- Yan O Wan “Log Pond” and Luk Keng Tsuen Lumber Works, Lantau
- Yan O Wan “Log Pond”, Lantau – 1983 Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung film location
- Yankee Needle: American Merchants and the development of the Swatow lace industry in China and the garment industry in HK
- Yao, Y.D. (姚玉棣) and Allied Advertising Agency (中雍廣告公司)
- Yan O Wan “Log Pond”, Lantau – 1983 Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung film location
- Yat Hing & Co (日興建築) – Contractors from the 1920s to 1960s
- Yat Ming Industrial Factory Ltd – HK toy car maker
- Yates and Thom, Blackburn, UK – Makers of the original Peak Tram engines
- Yau Fung Tours and Transportation Company Ltd aka Hong Kong Bus, ex-Manchester, Perth and London buses
- Yau Kiu Film Studio – YC Moy – the Friendly Compatriot and the Yau Kiu Film Studio (友僑片場)
- Yau Luen Investment Co (友聯置業) and its Directors Henry Hsu and Lui Tak-wah
- Yau Ma Tei, origins of place name, rope-making?
- Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market – built 1913
- Yau Wing Shipyard, Yau Tong
- Yau Yue Commercial Bank (有餘商業銀行)
- Y.C. Liang and HK Macao Hydrofoil
- Yen Chow Street Hawker Bazaar, the demise of, Sham Shui Po
- Yen Dack Land Investment (仁德置業)
- Yen, Samuel Gee (嚴欣淇) and East Sun Textile(怡生紗廠)
- Yeung Fat & Co (發利建築) – leading HK building contractor in the early 20th century
- Yeung Yiu-chung (楊耀松) – King of Industrial Buildings and Agent of YKK zippers
- Yew Sang Hong (耀生行) – distributor of electrical appliances and equipment
- Yick Kwan Gripe Water (益群肥仔水)
- Yim Tin Tsai island – project to restore the island’s 200 year old salt fields
- Yim Tin Tsai island – resurrected salt pans
- Yin Chi-Chung (尹致中) – King of Needles
- Ying Ngan-ting (應雁亭, 1909-1972): Gold Magnate and Umbrella Manufacturer
- Ying See Plastic Factory
- York Trading (玉旨行)
- Young, Annie Lam, co-founder of Yuen Hing Hong & Company Ltd
- Young, Jefferson, Big and Tall from Nanking Rd to Nathan Rd: Jefferson Young (楊撫生) of Crane (鶴鳴), Chancellor (大人), Da Da (大大) and the rise and fall of his retail empire
- Young Sze-kuen, Norman, founder of Yuen Hing Hong & Company Ltd
- Yu Chun Loong Canning (裕全隆罐頭公司), The Sim family and
- Yu Kwen Yick Food Products Mfy Ltd – founded 1922 – chilli sauce maker, Sai Ying Pun and Aberdeen
- Yu S. S.(虞兆興): King of Menthol and Camphor
- Yu Yat Kee Watch Co (余日記)
- Yue Kwan Trading Company (怡群行)
- Yuen Hing Hong & Company Ltd
- Yuen Hing Hong & Company Ltd, Annie Lam Young, co-founder of
- Yuen Hing Hong & Company Ltd, Norman Young Sze-kuen, founder of
- Yuen Kut Lam – producer of Kam Wo tea – vanishing HK trades
- Yuen Long, Flood control works in the area, 1960s to present – negative impact?
- Yuen, Susan (原劉素珊)– the Mother of the FHKI, HKMA, HKTDC and HKPC
- Yuet Tung China Works – last company in HK to produce hand-painted porcelain – vanishing HK trades
- Yung Hao tanker – requisitioned by HK Government 1951 leading to China’s requisitioning of Asiatic Petroleum Co
- Yung Hwa Motion Film Industries, newspaper article 1948
- Yung Tack Cheong Hardware Manufactory (翁德祥金屬製品廠)
- Zinc Oxide Factories – Shau Kei Wan and Kennedy Town, information needed
- Zippers – YKK Hong Kong Ltd
- Zippers – YKK Hong Kong agent – Hung Cheong Import & Export Ltd
- Zonta White House, Tai Po – constructed 1906, quarters for managerial staff during KCR construction
- Zung Fu (仁孚) and 65 Years of Mercedes in Hong Kong
This Index was first posted on 13th February 2014.