- View of Taikoo Dockyard after air raids by allied forces
Taikoo Dockyard was severely damaged in air raids by the allied forces in early 1945.
- Wharf in Central after Second World War
Coolies move timber with a hoist at a wharf in Central after the Second World War. The buildings along the coast were mostly occupied by shipping, insurance and trading companies.
- Bird's-eye view of Whampoa Dock (1)
Bird's-eye view of Whampoa Dock in 1965.
- British forces reclaimed Naval Yard
British forces reclaimed the Naval Yard when the Japanese occupation ended in 1945. By September of that year, the dockyard's workforce had grown to over 9,000.
- Coast along Connaught Road
Wharves line the coast along busy Connaught Road between 1946 and 1947. The Naval Yard can be seen in the distance.
- Dutch-registered vessel under repair in Taikoo Dockyard
A Dutch-registered vessel under repair in Taikoo Dockyard between 1946 and 1947.
- Vessels under construction or repair in Taikoo Dockyard
A total of seven vessels were under construction or repair in Taikoo Dockyard in October 1957.
- Vessels under repair in Taikoo Dockyard (1)
Taikoo Dockyard, 1965.
- Workers at Taikoo Dockyard (1)
Taikoo Dockyard in 1966. Dockyards were once employing a large workforce.
- Workers at Taikoo Dockyard (2)
Workers at Taikoo Dockyard, 1969.