Map
Map of the Pearl River Delta
Plate 4
View of Whampoa from the North
Plate 5
The Second Bar Pagoda, Pearl River
Plate 6
Model of the French ship L’Artemise undergoing careening in 1839
Plate 7
The ships and commodores at Whampoa in 1766
Plate 8
View of the Danish Bankshalls at Whampoa
Plate 9
Foreign cemetery on French Island at Whampoa
Plate 10
Model of ship L’Achille in 1803 showing the hammocks hanging out to dry
Plate 11
Water carriers in Canton in the early twentieth century
Plate 12
Declarations read to the Danish crew of the DAC ship Kongen af Danmark dated 31 August 1738
Plate 13
Map of Canton and Whampoa
Plate 14
Photo of a cat-o’-nine-tails
Plate 15
Signed statements from DAC officers showing the punishments seaman Ole Mickelsen deserved for stealing a silver snuff box at Whampoa in 1752
Plate 16
Plan showing the placement of chests in the VOC ship De Paauw at Whampoa in 1768
Plate 17
Painting of EIC ship Repulse
Plate 18
Rudder opening of an East Indiaman
Plate 19
Page showing the number of sailors who died or deserted while anchored at Whampoa in 1761
Plate 26
View of the Canton Factories circa 1773
Plate 28
A typical fire engine that was in use in Macao and Canton during the eighteenth century
Plate 29a
List of items that were lost in the Dutch Bankshall fire of 9 November 1791 (1)
Plate 29b
List of items that were lost in the Dutch Bankshall fire of 9 November 1791 (2)
Appendix 1.1a
Problems and Limitations of the Data
Appendix 1.1b
Abbreviations and Sources for Appendixes
Appendix 1.2a
Ship Arrivals at Whampoa from 1720 to January 1816 (by year)
Appendix 1.2b
Ship Arrivals at Whampoa from 1720 to January 1816 (by nationality)
Appendix 1.3
Comparison between the Yuehaiguan Zhi (粤海关志) Data and Actual Ship Arrivals
Appendix 1.4
Comparison between Yuehaiguan Duties Collected and Total Tonnage
Appendix 1.5
Comparison between Dermigny’s Numbers and the New Ship Data
Appendix 1.6
Comparison between Dermigny’s Figures and the New Tonnage Data
Appendix 1.7
Yuehaiguan Hoppos and Acting Hoppos 1750–1816
Appendix 1.8
The ups and downs of Ship Numbers
Appendix 1.9
The ups and downs of Ship Tonnages
Appendix 1.10
The ups and downs of the Emperor’s Duties
Appendix 1.11
Breakdown of Ship Numbers
Appendix 1.12
Breakdown of Ship Tonnages
Appendix 1.13
National Percentages of Total Tonnage at Whampoa 1720–1815
Appendix 1.14
Total Tonnage Percentages at Whampoa Combined 1720–1815
Appendix 1.15
Combined Total Tonnage Percentages at Whampoa Compared 1720–1815
Appendix 4.1
Supercargos who died in China
Appendix 4.2
Work-related Injuries and Deaths (non-drowning)
Appendix 4.3
Deaths by Drowning (non-bathing)
Appendix 4.4
Captains who died in China
Appendix 4.5
Seamen Who Drowned While Bathing in the Pearl River
Appendix 4.6
Suicides and Attempted Suicides
Appendix 4.7
Men caught stealing and selling items to Chinese
Appendix 5.1
Celebrations Honouring Monarchs and Special Events
Appendix 5.2
Estimate of Salutes Fired at Whampoa in 1759
Appendix 8.1
Other Men Who were Discharged in China from Duty
Appendix 11.1
Fires aboard the Ships
Appendix 11.2
Fires at the Bankshalls
Appendix 11.3
Lightning Strikes
Appendix 11.4
Ship Collisions at the Whampoa Anchorage