A stern view of the Hong Kong fisher d.w. type junk M5282A 619HC on a slipway at Hong Kong
A close stern view of the Hong Kong fisher d.w. type junk M5282A 619HC on a slipway at Hong Kong. Her port numbers M5282A and 619HC is painted on the starboard side of her stern. A man is piling brushwood under the starboard side of the hull prior to breaming or graving the hull. Breaming is the method of clearing the hull of marine growth by setting a fire of furze or brushwood under the hull to burn off all growth. Graving is the same operation as breaming but includes paying over the cleaned bottom with tar. Children are looking over the stern galleries. The photographer was in the area in the following periods: 6 to 28 May 1937; 14 October 1937 to 8 January 1938; 14 April to 4 June 1938 and 8 to 12 September 1938. Negatives numbers P34131 to P34133, P34136 to P34138 and P34145 are of the same vessel.
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Object Details
ID: | P34145 |
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Type: | Rolled film negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Waters, David Watkin |
Places: | China |
Vessels: | Hong Kong type |
Date made: | 1937-1938 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Waters Collection |