TAIKOO DOCKYARD AND ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED


Date(s) of creation: 1907-1972
Level: Sub-Collection
Format: Archive           

Extent: 56 boxes
Admin history: The idea for a dockyard in Hong Kong to service, repair, adapt and build vessels for the China Navigation Company [CNCo] was first put forward when the Sugar Refinery was established at Quarry Bay and surplus land remained on that site. The suggestion was made several times during the late Nineteenth Century but was opposed by John Samuel Swire as uneconomic and too far outside their usual interests. The need, however, for adequate, reliable and easily available overhaul facilities in the East increased and the Dockyard was eventually begun in ... View more
Access status: Open
Copyright: Copyright is owned by John Swire & Sons, Ltd, 59 Buckingham Gate, London, SW1E 6AJ
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Language: English
Finding aids: Paper handlist available
Related material: Related MaterialThe early development of the Company is covered in the main JSSI correspondence series, see JSSI 1/13-15 and JSSI 2/9-11. There are no general correspondence files for the Twentieth Century but the accounting side up to the liquidation of the British Company in 1940 is well covered and many of the legal papers connected to the formation of the firm survive (JSSVI 5). Additional material on the early years, particularly the financial aspects, can be found connected with the legal disputes which arose over the settlement of Edwin ... View more
Format: Archive