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PS Hankow (1874)

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Name
  
PS Hankow

Type
  
Iron Paddle Steamer

Length
  
94 m

Builder
  
A. & J. Inglis

Yard number
  
107

Launched
  
30 December 1873

Beam
  
13 m

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Owner
  
China Navigation Co, London

Route
  
Yangtze and from 1886 Hong Kong/Canton service

Fate
  
Destroyed by American bombing during WW2

The PS Hankow was an iron paddle steamer built at A and J Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow with Yard No. 107. The Hankow is notable as one of the ships to participate in the 1878 to 1911 wave of Portuguese immigration to Hawaii, when she arrived on 9 July 1883 in Honolulu Harbor with 1,462 immigrants from the Azores and Madeira Island of Portugal to work as contract labor in the Hawaiian sugarcane plantations. She was transferred in 1886 from Yangtze to Hong Kong/Canton service. Gutted by fire on 14 October 1906 at Canton Steamer Wharf, Hong Kong with loss of 130 lives. Towed to Shanghai in 1907 and converted to hulk and moved to Hankow as transhipment godown. Transferred to Shasi in 1930, and to Ichang in 1938. Destroyed by American bombing during WW2.

References

PS Hankow (1874) Wikipedia