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Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date of Death | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong
Water painting depicting Morrison School in Hong Kong1863
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Morrison Education Society founded Morrison School in 1839 in Macau. The school, along with 11 students, was relocated to Hong Kong in 1842. Classes formally began in November 1843. Morrison School was the first church school in Hong Kong, but it closed in the spring of 1849 due to a shortage of funding.
Date | 1863 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of Art. Image Reference No.: AH1982.0008 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of Art |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0389 |
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