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Mementoes of HMS Tamar abound in Hong Kong, but what is really known about this troopship and her role in the maintenance of British imperial rule? Using logbooks, newspapers, and numerous other sources, this book pieces together the multifaceted and largely unknown history of the Tamar. From her launch into service to her roles as a hospital, theatre stage, and transport for military personnel, the Tamar carried not just people, but also their mundane dreams and ambitions - for friends, families, and staying alive. Any ideas or concerns about sustaining the empire seldom featured in their minds at all, but it was this empire that the Tamar served for seventy-nine years, steaming the equivalent of thirty-two times around the Earth and transporting tens of thousands of people to what would seem to them another world.

In this engaging narrative, the Tamar's exploits and the experiences of her crew and passengers parallel those of the British Empire and its subjects, bringing to life the realities of imperial life on land and at sea. As mud continues to settle over the Tamar's forgotten remains in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, Transport to Another World will appeal to historians and readers interested in maritime history and colonial Hong Kong in general, and makes a case for conserving the memory of a past some would prefer to forget.

Table of Contents
  • Prologue: All Valiant Dust that Builds on Dust
  • Part I: Far-called, Our Navies
  • Part II: Drunk with Sight of Power
  • Part Ill: On Dune and Headland Sinks the Fire
  • Part IV: Still Stands Thine Ancient Sacrifice
  • Epilogue: All Our Pomp of Yesterday

Transport to Another World: HMS Tamar and the

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    Publisher: City University of Hong Kong Press
    Publication Date: 30/05/2022
    ISBN13: 9789629375935, 978-9629375935
    ISBN10: 9629375931

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Mementoes of HMS Tamar abound in Hong Kong, but what is really known about this troopship and her role in the maintenance of British imperial rule? Using logbooks, newspapers, and numerous other sources, this book pieces together the multifaceted and largely unknown history of the Tamar. From her launch into service to her roles as a hospital, theatre stage, and transport for military personnel, the Tamar carried not just people, but also their mundane dreams and ambitions - for friends, families, and staying alive. Any ideas or concerns about sustaining the empire seldom featured in their minds at all, but it was this empire that the Tamar served for seventy-nine years, steaming the equivalent of thirty-two times around the Earth and transporting tens of thousands of people to what would seem to them another world.

    In this engaging narrative, the Tamar's exploits and the experiences of her crew and passengers parallel those of the British Empire and its subjects, bringing to life the realities of imperial life on land and at sea. As mud continues to settle over the Tamar's forgotten remains in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, Transport to Another World will appeal to historians and readers interested in maritime history and colonial Hong Kong in general, and makes a case for conserving the memory of a past some would prefer to forget.

    Table of Contents
    • Prologue: All Valiant Dust that Builds on Dust
    • Part I: Far-called, Our Navies
    • Part II: Drunk with Sight of Power
    • Part Ill: On Dune and Headland Sinks the Fire
    • Part IV: Still Stands Thine Ancient Sacrifice
    • Epilogue: All Our Pomp of Yesterday

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