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The Hong Kong History Podcast
Stephen Davies, DJ Clark
28 episodes
1 week ago
Weekly discussions on subjects related to the history of Hong Kong.
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Weekly discussions on subjects related to the history of Hong Kong.
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History
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Hardly cricket: the wreck of the Bokhara
The Hong Kong History Podcast
57 minutes 5 seconds
1 year ago
Hardly cricket: the wreck of the Bokhara

Wrecks were pretty commonplace in 1892 and were at best usually a nine days wonder. However, the loss of the P&O Company’s SS Bokhara was something else. News stories ran all over the world for almost two years. A presentation silver plate was sent by Queen Victoria to the head of the rescuers of the few survivors. There was involvement by the Governor of Hong Kong, a visit by the C-in-C of the Royal Navy’s China Station and the presence of three ships of the Royal Navy. A publicly subscribed memorial was put up by the British Army’s Royal Engineers on an uninhabited islet in China. Memorial windows were dedicated in the cathedrals of Shanghai and Hong Kong. But why? Well, the wreck drowned most of the Hong Kong interport cricket team on their way home from Shanghai. And it was carrying gold bullion for the HSBC and the Sassoon family worth almost HK$500,000,000 today. Money and cricket featured large in the British Empire. Cricket representing supposed Imperial values. Money representing the reality.

The Hong Kong History Podcast
Weekly discussions on subjects related to the history of Hong Kong.