"Deaths", North-China Herald (31 October 1857):2. The Bengal weighed 2,185 tons and was built in 1853, and sold in 1870 to New York, London & China SS Co. See "Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company / P&O Line", The Ships List, “アーカイブされたコピー”. 2009年5月1日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年5月19日閲覧。. On 2 March 1885 it was wrecked off Milton Reef, Bawcan Island, Java, when on passage from Saigon to Sourabaya with a cargo of rice. See http://www.clydesite.co.uk/articles/2mar.asp
"Bridging the generations", Zhang Souqing, photograph and caption on page 1 of Shanghai Daily, 9 April 2009.
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North-China Herald (1 August 1857):2; Francis Lister Hawks Pott, A Short History of Shanghai: Being an Account of the Growth and Development of the International Settlement (Kelly & Walsh, limited, 1928):73; see Wm Patrick Cranley, "Bridge of Misunderstanding: Shanghai's Waibaidu Qiao" (19 February 2008); http://shanghaiist.com/2008/02/19/bridge_of_misun.php
"Deaths", North-China Herald (31 October 1857):2. The Bengal weighed 2,185 tons and was built in 1853, and sold in 1870 to New York, London & China SS Co. See "Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company / P&O Line", The Ships List, “アーカイブされたコピー”. 2009年5月1日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年5月19日閲覧。. On 2 March 1885 it was wrecked off Milton Reef, Bawcan Island, Java, when on passage from Saigon to Sourabaya with a cargo of rice. See http://www.clydesite.co.uk/articles/2mar.asp
Some sources indicate "Willis" e.g. Christian Henriot, ed. "Virtual Shanghai: Shanghai Urban Space in Time"; http://www.virtualshanghai.net/Image.php?ID=1706, while others indicate his surname was "Wales", "Whales", or "Welles". The earliest sources indicate it was Wills. E.g. see North-China Herald (1 August 1857):2.
"Deaths", North-China Herald (31 October 1857):2. The Bengal weighed 2,185 tons and was built in 1853, and sold in 1870 to New York, London & China SS Co. See "Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company / P&O Line", The Ships List, “アーカイブされたコピー”. 2009年5月1日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年5月19日閲覧。. On 2 March 1885 it was wrecked off Milton Reef, Bawcan Island, Java, when on passage from Saigon to Sourabaya with a cargo of rice. See http://www.clydesite.co.uk/articles/2mar.asp
Arnold Wright and HA Cartwright, Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong: History, People, Commerce, Industries & Resources (Lloyd's Greater Britain Publishing, 1908):