- name 佛山,
based on its
Mandarin pronunciation. The
Postal Map
spelling "
Fatshan"
derives from the same name's
local Cantonese pronunciation.
Other romanizations...
-
Battle of
Fatshan Cr****, part of the
Second Opium War. Foshan,
Guangdong Province, China.
Canton Fatshan Railway SS
Fatshan, 1887 ship. SS
Fatshan, 1933 ship...
- The
Battle of
Fatshan Cr**** (佛山水道之戰) was a
naval engagement fought between the
United Kingdom's
Royal Navy and the
Cantonese fleet of Qing
China on 1...
- SS
Fatshan may
refer to the
following ships: SS
Fatshan (1887) SS
Fatshan (1933) This
article includes a list of
ships with the same or
similar names....
- SS
Fatshan (Chinese: 佛山輪) was a p****enger
ferry steamer which sank in
stormy seas off
Lantau Island during Typhoon Rose
resulting in the loss of 88 lives...
- s****ped and
replaced by her namesake,
Fatshan (1933).
Shortly before s****ping she was
renamed Fatshan I.
Fatshan was
commissioned by the HongKong, Canton...
- his parents' four children. He grew up in a
wealthy family in
Foshan (
Fatshan),
Guangdong (Kwangtung) and
received a
traditional Chinese education alongside...
-
Commodore Henry Keppel,
involving around 100 war-junks at the
Battle of
Fatshan Cr****.
Elliot went on to be Commander-in-Chief,
South East
Coast of America...
-
campaign medals. The
British medal had the
following clasps:
China 1842,
Fatshan 1857,
Canton 1857, Taku
Forts 1858, Taku
Forts 1860,
Peking 1860. On 24...
- Jun: USS Bugara 1 Jul: HMS Artemis 17 Jul:
Selamat 10 Aug: Sugi 16 Aug:
Fatshan 17 Aug: USS Regulus 4 Sep:
Ricardo Manuel 14 Oct:
London Valour 30 Oct:...