Hong Kong and the Town of Victoria
By WALKER, E. after BELLAIRS, Walford Thomas , 1851
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Hong Kong and the Town of Victoria Dedicated by special permission to the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.

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  • Author: WALKER, E. after BELLAIRS, Walford Thomas
  • Publication place: London
  • Publisher: Published by Ackermann & Co. 26 Strand, by appointment to H.M. the Queen, H.R.H. Prince Albert and the Royal Family
  • Publication date: 1851.
  • Physical description: Lithograph, printed in three colours and finished by hand.
  • Dimensions: 280 by 1610mm. (11 by 63.5 inches).
  • Inventory reference: 12164

Notes

A print showing the newly built town of Victoria on the island of Hong Kong. Victoria was one of the first settlements built in Hong Kong after it was ceded to the British by China after the end of the First Opium War, providing a valuable base for maritime trade. It now covers the Central district of Hong Kong. The colony was still in its infancy, as shown by the annotations at the lower edge of the print: “temporary court house” and “temporary church”. Buildings still recognisable today include St John’s Cathedral and Government House. Both Western ships and Chinese junks are shown in the water.

Examples are held by the British Library and Cornell University Library.

Bibliography

  1. BL India Office Select Materials P346.
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