Old Hong Kong-2 — Page 280

Old Hong Kong 昔日香港 All AI Reviewed

YACHTING

The old picture reproduced to-day is of a yacht race in the harbour of Hongkong in 1868. This makes the photo 65 years old, and considering the somewhat clumsy and imperfect materials a photographer had at his disposal then, the picture is a remarkably good one. It gives a fine idea of how well advanced yachting was in the Colony even then, and suggests that there was probably more facility for devotees to manoeuvre their craft in the main harbour than they have now! Perhaps some yachtsmen of to-day, in possession of the lore associated with the yachts of that period, will be able to identify some of the craft shown here. For myself, I shall be content with giving something of the history of yachting in Hongkong, and must acknowledge my indebtedness to the excellent resume published at the time of the recent Empire Fair.

The first club devoted to the sport of yachting and rowing was the Victoria Rowing Regatta Club, under whose auspices the first annual sailing event for yachts took place in 1849, eight years after the founding of the Colony. There was a programme lasting two days, held on October 11 and 12 of that year. An exclusively yachting body came into existence in 1869, so that the old photo published here was taken the year before a Yacht Club had been formed. This club was reorganised in 1889, when the Hongkong Corinthian Sailing Club was formed. The licence to use the term "Royal" was approved in 1893, and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club saw its beginning; though the Corinthian Yacht Club was not wound up until 1921.

It might be recalled that Sir Henry May, whose attempted assassination was referred to yesterday (4-7-93), was a keen member of the Yacht Club, and was elected its commodore in 1896, holding the position until 1907.

Page 280

Page 281

Edit History

2026-05-02 11:24:59 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
YACHTING The old picture reproduced to-day is of a yacht race in the harbour of Hongkong in 1868. This makes the photo 65 years old, and considering the somewhat clumsy and imperfect materials a photographer had at his disposal then, the picture is a remarkably good one. It gives a fine idea of how well advanced yachting was in the Colony even then, and suggests that there was probably more facility for devotees to manoeuvre their craft in the main harbour than they have now! Perhaps some yachtsmen of to-day, in possession of the lore associated with the yachts of that period, will be able to identify some of the craft shown here. For myself, I shall be content with giving something of the history of yachting in Hongkong, and must acknowledge my indebtedness to the excellent resume published at the time of the recent Empire Fair. The first club devoted to the sport of yachting and rowing was the Victoria Rowing Regatta Club, under whose auspices the first annual sailing event for yachts took place in 1849, eight years after the founding of the Colony. There was a programme lasting two days, held on October 11 and 12 of that year. An exclusively yachting body came into existence in 1869, so that the old photo published here was taken the year before a Yacht Club had been formed. This club was reorganised in 1889, when the Hongkong Corinthian Sailing Club was formed. The licence to use the term "Royal" was approved in 1893, and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club saw its beginning; though the Corinthian Yacht Club was not wound up until 1921. It might be recalled that Sir Henry May, whose attempted assassination was referred to yesterday (4-7-93), was a keen member of the Yacht Club, and was elected its commodore in 1896, holding the position until 1907. Page 280 Page 281
Baseline (Original)
YACHTING The old picture reproduced to-day is of a yacht race in the harbour of Hongkong in 1868. This makes the photo 65 years old, and considering the somewhat clumsy and imperfect materials a photographer had at his disposal then, the picture is a remarkably good one. It gives a fine idea of hów well advanced yachting was in the Colony even then, and suggests that there was probably more facility for devotees to manoeuvre their craft in the main harbour than they have now! Perhaps some yachtsmen of to-day, in possession of the lore associated with the yachts of, that period, will be able to identify some of the craft shown here. For myself, I shall be content with giving something of the history of yachting in Hongkong, and must acknowledge my indebtedness to the excellent resume published at the time of the recent Empire Fair. 712-1 ! : The first club devoted to the sport of yachting and rowing was the Victoria Rowing Regatta Club, under whose suspices the first annual sailing event for yachts took place in 1849, eight years after the founding of the Colony. There was a programme lasting two days, held on October 11 and 12 of that year. An exclusively yachting body came into existence in 1869, that the old photo published here was taken the gear before a Ischt Club had been formed. This club was reorganised in 1889, when the Hongkong Corinthian Sailing Club was formed. The licence to use the term "Royal" was approved in 1893, and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club saw its beginning; though the · Corinthian Sailing Club was formed. The licence to use the term "Royal" was approved in 1893, and the Royal Hongkong YachtClub saw its beginning; though the Corinthian Yacht Club was not wound up until 1921. .. { M (ng It might be recalled that Sir Henry May, wilese attempted assassination was referred to yesterday (4-7-93), was a keen member of the Tacht Club, and was elected: its commodore in 1896, holding the position until 1907 na Jeshi bland. Page 280Page 281
2026-05-02 11:24:59 · Baseline
View content

YACHTING

The old picture reproduced to-day is of a yacht race in the harbour of Hongkong in 1868. This makes the photo 65 years old, and considering the somewhat clumsy and imperfect materials a photographer had at his disposal then, the picture is a remarkably good one. It gives a fine idea of hów well advanced yachting was in the Colony even then, and suggests that there was probably more facility for devotees to manoeuvre their craft in the main harbour than they have now! Perhaps some yachtsmen of to-day, in possession of the lore associated with the yachts of, that period, will be able to identify some of the craft shown here. For myself, I shall be content with giving something of the history of yachting in Hongkong, and must acknowledge my indebtedness to the excellent resume published at the time of the recent Empire Fair.

712-1

!

:

The first club devoted to the sport of yachting and rowing was the Victoria Rowing Regatta Club, under whose suspices the first annual sailing event for yachts took place in 1849, eight years after the founding of the Colony. There was a programme lasting two days, held on October 11 and 12 of that year. An exclusively yachting body came into existence in 1869, gó that the old photo published here was taken the gear before a Ischt Club had been formed. This club was reorganised in 1889, when the Hongkong Corinthian Sailing Club was formed. The licence to use the term "Royal" was approved in 1893, and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club saw its beginning; though the

· Corinthian Sailing Club was formed. The licence to use the term "Royal" was approved in 1893, and the Royal Hongkong YachtClub saw its beginning; though the Corinthian Yacht Club was not wound up until 1921.

..

{

M

(ng It might be recalled that Sir Henry May, wilese attempted assassination was referred to yesterday (4-7-93), was a keen member of the Tacht Club, and was elected: its commodore in 1896, holding the position until 1907 na Jeshi

bland.

Page 280Page 281

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.