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British .303 Bren Light Machine Gun

Accession No.: E97.1984
Length: 116.5 cm
British Comet Mark I Tank

The Comet was the last medium tank produced for the British Army during the Second World War; it appeared in combat in early 1945. The maximum armour thickness is 10cm. It had a crew of five and a combat loaded weight of 33,225 kg. The turret has vertical sides and mounts a 77mm gun. Auxiliary armament consists of two 7.92mm machine guns. A few Comet tanks were brought to Hong Kong during and after the Korean War (1950-53). Only one was retained by the British Army and was displayed in the Shek Kong Barracks until 1995 when it was transferred to the Museum.

Accession No.: E96.223
Length: 9 metres
Width: 3.1metres
Height: 2.6 metres 
Bow of the Qing Officer

This bow with 50 pounds of draw strength was produced in 1875 by Xueji, a famous bow-maker in northern China. This kind of bow was widely used by the Qing garrisons at coastal batteries in the 1860s.

Accession No.: LN030
Length: 100 cm
Guerilla Jacket

This jacket was worn by a member of the Hong Kong-Kowloon Independent Brigade, East River Column during the Japanese Occupation.

Accession No.: E98.1428
Length: 72 cm
Width: 172 cm (sleeves included)
Identity Card Issued by the Government of the Occupied Territory of Hong Kong

This identity card was issued in April 1945.

Accession No.: E88.79
Length: 14 cm
Width: 9 cm
Model of HEIC Warship Nemesis

The Nemesis was built in Liverpool between 1835 and 1840 for the British East India Company. The 660-ton warship was armed with two 32 pounder and four 6 pounder guns, and could carry a crew of 90. After her commissioning in March 1840, she took part in a number of actions in the First Opium War.

Accession No.: RP
Length: 95 cm
Width: 21 cm
Height: 42 cm

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The Hong Kong Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defence is dedicated to collecting and preserving artefacts related to coastal defence and military history of Hong Kong. The collections will be used in research, exhibitions, publications, education programmes and future museum development.

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