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Chinese Maritime Customs House (second building)
Title : Chinese Maritime Customs House (second building)
Topic : Virtual Shanghai
Location : Shanghai: International Settlement
Date (start) : 1898
Estimated dates : 1898-1901
Nature : B&W Photo
Support image : Paper
Information data : The first building of the Imperial Maritime Customs was erected in 1857. It was in the form of a Chinese temple and was characteristic of the yamens (imperial offices) built at that time. The building was demolished in 1891 and a new Customs House was built. It was a brick building with a centrally placed five-story clock tower (33 m). Its red brick wall with facings of green stone were reminiscent of a British town hall in the Tudor style. Eventually, a new building was erected in 1925-1927, also with a clock-tower. When the latter was demolished, the old clock "Big Ben" was put into the present tower. (Fletcher, 1987, 1239)
Private Repository : Elizabeth Lillicrap
Keywords : building;customs;
Street name : Bund