1933-34: Photos from Warren Swire's sixth visit to Hong Kong

Submitted by David on Wed, 09/29/2021 - 21:00

It's three years to the day since I last wrote about Warren Swire's photos, so we're long overdue for another instalment. This batch of photos come from his visit to Hong Kong in 1933-34. He was keeping to his usual schedule of a visit every 4-5 years, having last visited in 1928-29, and was also keeping to his usual themes for the photos he took.

 

 Industry at Quarry Bay

The Taikoo dockyard and sugar refinery always get a photo or two. This first photo, marked "Ship repairs" actually shows a submarine being worked on. I've seen photos of submarines in Hong Kong's dry docks before, but this is the first time I've seen one pulled up onto a slipway. The cable that pulls a vessel up the slipway and out of the water is shown running across the photo from the large winch on the right.

Ship repairs, Hong Kong Dockyard (sw08-114)
Ship repairs, Hong Kong Dockyard (sw08-114), by G Warren Swire

 

The second photo shows two ships on the slipway, and the cable wound up around the winch.

HMS Robin at Hong Kong Dockyard (sw08-113)
HMS Robin at Hong Kong Dockyard (sw08-113), by G Warren Swire

 

Next are two photos showing the Taikoo sugar refinery, and the western end of the dockyard.

Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Hong Kong (sw08-110)
Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Hong Kong (sw08-110), by G Warren Swire

 

Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Hong Kong (sw08-111)
Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Hong Kong (sw08-111), by G Warren Swire

 

He took both photos from the same spot, so we can combine them into a single panorama:

Taikoo Sugar Refinery & Dockyard
Taikoo Sugar Refinery & Dockyard, by G Warren Swire

 

Hillside views

From higher up the hills above Taikoo, he took this photo looking out over Aldrich Bay / Shau Kei Wan, towards Lei Yue Mun and the eastern entrance to Hong Kong's harbour.

View over Aldrich Bay and Shau Kei Wan (sw29-187)
View over Aldrich Bay and Shau Kei Wan (sw29-187), by G Warren Swire

 

I'm not so sure where he was standing for this one though. There's Lion Rock in the centre, and the light coloured line across the hillside on the left is likely the big catchwater that flows into Kowloon Reservoir, so maybe we're looking from somewhere around Needle Hill?

Hong Kong landscape (sw29-186)
Hong Kong landscape (sw29-186), by G Warren Swire

 

Houses

27 Lugard Road was a new acquisition since Warren's previous visit - Taikoo Dockyard had bought the building in 1930.

27 Lugard Road, The Peak (sw08-116)
27 Lugard Road, The Peak (sw08-116), by G Warren Swire

 

The next photo is titled "Shek O bungalow". A Google search shows that Swire still appear to own a building with that name. Do readers know if it is the same building shown in this photo, or a later re-development?

Shek O bungalow (sw08-117)
Shek O bungalow (sw08-117), by G Warren Swire

 

The original title for this photo was "House being built", but I recognise it as Woodside, company housing on the hillside above Taikoo. On the page for that building we note it was finished back in 1924, so I believe the scaffolding in this photo was just put up for some maintenance work.

Woodside with scaffolding (sw08-112)
Woodside with scaffolding (sw08-112), by G Warren Swire

 

The last house in this group is anonymous, and isn't one I recognise.

House in Hong Kong (sw08-107)
House in Hong Kong (sw08-107), by G Warren Swire

 

A second photo, looking at the house from the opposite direction, shows it overlooked paddy fields, so was likely somewhere in the New Territories. Can anyone identify it? If it follows the other photos in this section, perhaps this house was also owned by one of Swire's companies?

House in Hong Kong (sw08-106)
House in Hong Kong (sw08-106), by G Warren Swire

 

Shipping

This formed a large part of Swire's business, and so is another regular subject of Warren's attention. Several of Gwulo's readers are very knowledgeable about the history of Hong Kong shipping, so hopefully they'll leave a comment below if they spot anything of interest in these scenes.

Hong Kong Harbour (sw08-115)
Hong Kong Harbour (sw08-115), by G Warren Swire

 

China Navigation Company steamship in Hong Kong (sw08-109)
China Navigation Company steamship in Hong Kong (sw08-109),
by G Warren Swire

 

China Navigation Company ships anchored in Hong Kong (sw08-108)
China Navigation Company ships anchored in Hong Kong (sw08-108),
by G Warren Swire

 


 

Further reading:

  • Click the following links to view photos from Warren Swire’s previous visits to Hong Kong: 1906-71911-121919-201923-24, and 1928-29.
     
  • These photos all come from the Historical Photographs of China website. If you're interested in mainland China in the first half of the twentieth century, you'll want to take a look at the broader G. Warren Swire Collection. e.g. during his 1933-34 visit, Warren also took photos in Amoy, Autung, Bangkok, Canton, Chefoo, Chungking, Hankow, Ichang, Nanking, Peking, Swatow, Tientsin, and the Yangtze Gorges!