Hong Kong engineers

Mon, 09/18/2017 - 04:19

The only thing I can tell you about this photo is that my Grandfather Frederick C Coleman is standing 6th from the left. I  imagine that is is a Co group photo. F.C was the forman electrician for Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co Ltd. Photo taken sometime between 1922 & 1928.  Happy for any help that may be given. 

Date picture taken
1920s

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In the newspaper report about my grandfathers funeral it states that it will pass the monument. What, please is the momument? Sorry to keep asking all thes questions. 

Henry Ching thinks it was most likely the HMS Vestal monument. He remembers that area in the 1940s and 50s, and writes:

Funerals usually  started near Tin Lok Lane because, I think, of the concentration of coffin shops and  grave stone manufacturers in that vicinity. The time of passing the H.M.S.Vestal Monument was usually given so that mourners could wait there and join the procession as it passed. 

I am trying to establish when Frederick Charles Coleman arrived in HK and when he started working for the Whampoa Dock Company. Unfortunately to date I have had no luck. Can you help please. Thank you. Susan in Gran Canaria. 

At a quick glance, F. C. Coleman's name first appears in the jury list for 1911 as an electrician for Kowloon Docks. So his arrival would have been before that. He left Hong Kong to serve in WW1 and subsequently returned. 

Hello Susamartin51. My names is Jasper, and I work for the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport. 

I found this website whilst researching the history of CILT, and if it is the same F.C. Coleman (sometime editor of Modern Transport) then your grandfather is considered one of the primary forces behind the founding of our Institute and we would like to honour him at our upcoming Centenary celebrations, later this year.

To that end, and if we are talking about the same man, we are trying to acquire an image of him, preferably a larger photograph that we can digitise.

If you can in anyway help, I would be very appreciative. Should you be interested I can also provide a little information on the work of your grandfather around 1919.

You can reach me at jasper.cook@ciltinternational.org

Thanks, Jasper.