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The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon
1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date of Death | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
The Yellow Dragon
The Yellow Dragon1907
Collection of Hong Kong Museum of History
The Yellow Dragon, the school yearbook of Queen's College in Hong Kong, was first published in June 1899. Founded in 1862 as Government Central School, Queen's College was the first government school in Hong Kong. Until the founding of Government Central School, education in Hong Kong had been led by the churches, and the establishment of the school signified increased government control over education and marked a turning point for education in Hong Kong.
Date | 1907 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: E1994.3367 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Queen's College |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0388 |
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