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Plate 1 Murdoch Bruce, View of Hong Kong and the Harbour Looking West from Murray’s Battery, Hong Kong, 1846, Hong Kong Museum of Art Collection Plate 2 Murdoch Bruce, View of Spring Gardens, 24th June 1846, Hong Kong Museum of Art Collection Plate 4 Murdoch Bruce, View of Jardine Matheson’s Looking North-West from Causeway Bay, 28th September 1846, Hong Kong Museum of Art Collection Plate 3 Murdoch Bruce, View of Victoria: Looking West from the Garden of the Honorable John Walter Hulme, Chief Justice, Hong Kong, 20th August 1846, Hong Kong Museum of Art Collection [18.117.196.184] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 05:48 GMT) Plate 5 The Keying, unknown China-trade artist, c.1847, gouache on paper, Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection Plate 7 The Chinese Junk “Keying”, Nathaniel Currier, New York, 1847, coloured lithograph , Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection Plate 6 The Keying, unknown China-trade artist, c.1847, gouache on paper, courtesy of Martyn Gregory Gallery [18.117.196.184] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 05:48 GMT) Plate 8 The Great Chinese Junk Now on Her Voyage to England, Edmund Evans, wood engraving, The Pictorial Times, Volume X, Issue No. 231, Saturday 14th August, 1847, London (UK), Courtesy of PictorialGems, United Kingdom Plate 9 Chinese Junk Keying, unknown artist, Rock & Co., London, copper engraving, author’s collection Plate 10 The Chinese Junk, Keying, Captain Kellett, Rock Bros. & Payne, London, 1848, coloured aquatint, Hong Kong Museum of Art Collection Plate 11 The Chinese Junk “Keying”, Birket Foster, engraver Ebenezer Landells, The Illustrated London News, 1 April 1848, p. 220, Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection [18.117.196.184] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 05:48 GMT) Plate 12 The Keying, unknown artist, A Description of the Royal Chinese Junk, “Keying”, 5th edition (London: J. Such, 1848), Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection Plate 13 The Junk Keying Approaching England, unknown artist, unknown (probably London), c.1848, National Maritime Museum, London Plate 14 Keying, illegible, printed by Vickers, Holeywell [sic] Street, National Maritime Museum, London Plate 15 The Bay and Harbour of New York from Italia, Samuel Waugh, c.1853, courtesy of the Museum of the City of New York [18.117.196.184] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 05:48 GMT) Plate 16 The Chinese Junk, John Greenaway, in Walter Thornbury and Edward Walford, Old and New London, A Narrative of Its History, Its People and Its Places. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings from the Most Authentic Sources, vol. 3 (London: Cassell Petter & Galpin, n.d.), p. 289, Digital Collections and Archives, Tufts University Plate 17 Portrait of Hesing, in A DescriptionoftheRoyalChineseJunk, “Keying”, 5th edition (London: J. Such, 1848), Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection Plate 18 After Deck of the Keying, in A Description of the Royal Chinese Junk, “Keying”, 5th edition (London: J. Such, 1848), Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection [18.117.196.184] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 05:48 GMT) Plate 19 Stern of the Keying, in A Description of the Royal Chinese Junk, “Keying”, 5th edition (London: J. Such, 1848), Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection Plate 20 Saloon of the Keying, in A Description of the Royal Chinese Junk, “Keying”, 5th edition (London: J. Such, 1848), Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection [18.117.196.184] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 05:48 GMT) Plate 21 A Passage of Arms, in A Description of the Royal Chinese Junk, “Keying”, 5th edition (London: J. Such, 1848), Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection Plate 22 The Opening of the Great Exhibition by Queen Victoria on 1st May, 1851, Henry Courtney Selous, oil on canvas, courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum Plate 23 The Chinese Junk Keying, medal in white metal by Thomas Halliday, Birmingham, England, Hong Kong Maritime Museum Collection Plate 24 The Chinese Junk Keying, medal in white metal by J. Davis, Birmingham, England, 1848, National Maritime Museum, London Plate 25 The Mandarin Hesing, medal in white metal by Thomas Halliday, England, 1848, National Maritime Museum, London [18.117.196.184] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 05:48 GMT) Plate 26 “During a General Salute the Elders performed the Cow Tow under the Union Jack according to Chinese Custom”, Capt. Robert Jenkins RN, courtesy of Lok Man Rare Books, Hong Kong Plate 27 Extract from the Captain’s logbook, HMS Actaeon, 17th March 1858, Capt. Robert Jenkins RN, courtesy of Lok Man Rare Books, Hong Kong ...

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