Manuscript chart of Mirs Bay and Hong Kong by Captain Richard Collinson
[A manuscript chart of Mirs Bay and the Hong Kong New Territories].
[c1845].
Manuscript map in black ink with blue wash, dissected and mounted on linen, depicting Hong Kong and the surrounding region, extending north to south from Starling Inlet and The Haven to Lam-taong Island, and west to east from Stonecutters Island to the far coastline of Mirs Bay, place names and features marked in black ink in Chinese characters, romanized transliteration, and English, some coastal outlines, place names and other details added by the cartographer in pencil, folding into original blue cloth boards, manuscript key in brown ink (apparently made by the cartographer as it is written in the same hand as the pencilled annotations on the map), linen backing verso with wet stamp of 'Gibson, Ord & Co., Manchester'.
920 by 1200mm (36.25 by 47.25 inches).
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notes:
Manuscript draft survey of Hong Kong, the New Territories and Mirs Bay by Captain Richard Collinson. Collinson's survey (1842-1846) was the first complete scientific survey of the Chinese coast, and his work would become the template for all subsequent charts.
The cession of Hong Kong Island and its harbour to the British Crown took place on 26 January 1841, towards the end of the First Opium War. British possession of Hong Kong was formally ratified in the Treat...
The cession of Hong Kong Island and its harbour to the British Crown took place on 26 January 1841, towards the end of the First Opium War. British possession of Hong Kong was formally ratified in the Treat...
bibliography:
Egbert Swinhoe, 'Notes on the Island of Formosa', Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, 1863-1864.
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