



Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.

Date | Unknown |
people | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date of Death | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
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.: P1979.26 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Museum of History |
Accession No. | lcs-twgh-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
Material Type | Image |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
Collection | Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities |
Source | Hong Kong Museum of History. Image Reference No.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (term of office: 1866-1872) supported the founding of a Chinese medicine hospital managed by Chinese people to solve hygiene problems. He officiated at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Tung Wah Hospital in 1870 and also at the hospital's inauguration ceremony on 14 February 1872.
Date | Unknown |
People | Governor | MacDonnell, Richard Graves |
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.: P1979.26 |
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-0001 |
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