A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.
Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Venue | Waglan Island |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date of Death | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Material Type | Image |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
A recent photo of the lighthouse on Waglan Island
This photograph shows the lighthouse together with the outbuildings which are situated on Waglan Island. Unlike Gap Rock, the lighting apparatus for Waglan was manufactured by Barbier and Co. of Paris for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. The lighthouse started to operate in 1893. Following the 99-year lease of the New Territories and outlying islands, from China to Britain in 1898, Waglan Lighthouse came under the direct control of the Hong Kong Government, commencing in 1901.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | LA003.021 |
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