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View of Whampoa, Canton River, China, (1938)
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View of Whampoa, Canton River, China, (1938)
View of Whampoa, Canton River, China, showing on the right the East Indiaman Waterloo, of 1315 tons, built in 1816 and broken up in 1834, (1938). Whampoa was an anglicised version of Huangpu. Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in four parts of which this is the third. The Rise of Industrialism 1733-1851, by Marjorie and C. D. B. Quennell. [B. T. Batsford Ltd. London, 1938]
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A History Of Everyday Things In England Canton Charles Henry Bourne Charles Henry Bourne Quennell Chb Quennell Courtney East Indiaman Guangzhou Junk Marjorie Marjorie Courtney Marjorie Quennell Quennell Waterloo Huangpu Whampoa
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This print takes us back to 1938, offering a glimpse into the bustling port of Whampoa on the Canton River in China. The image showcases an exquisite view, with the majestic East Indiaman Waterloo dominating the right side of the frame. This impressive vessel, weighing 1315 tons and built in 1816, would eventually meet its fate in 1834. Whampoa, an anglicized version of Huangpu, comes alive through this illustration from "A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in four parts" authored by Marjorie and C. D. B Quennell. The book delves into various aspects of British life during different periods, with this particular volume focusing on the rise of industrialism between 1733 and 1851. The photograph captures not only historical significance but also artistic beauty. Charles Henry Bourne Quennell skillfully brings out vibrant colors that enhance both land and water transport present at Whampoa's busy docks. Traditional Chinese junks can be seen harmoniously coexisting alongside grand ships like Waterloo. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, it serves as a reminder of how transportation played a pivotal role in connecting nations during the nineteenth century. With Guangzhou (Canton) serving as a vital trading hub for Britain and other countries during that era, Whampoa became synonymous with commerce and cultural exchange. Thanks to Heritage Images' preservation efforts, we are able to appreciate this visual treasure today while immersing ourselves in history's rich tapestry.
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