



Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.

Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date of Death | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
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.: P1994.69 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Material Type | Image |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
Patients in temporary plague hospital
In May 1894, shortly after the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong, the government requisitioned a glass factory in Kennedy Town for use as a temporary plague hospital. This photograph shows patient in the hospital.
Date | 1894 |
Event | Bubonic Plague of 1894 |
Object | Hospital |
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.: P1994.69 |
Repository | Hong Kong Museum of History |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0035 |
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