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Onohama Shipyards

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In 1869, together with two British partners, Robert Huggin and John Taylor, he established the Kobe Iron Works on the Ikuta River about a mile from the foreign settlement, which had an iron foundry, blacksmiths, and a deepwater dock.
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as engineering director. The company engaged in repair work, marine salvage, and built small vessels. In 1882, the company launched Japan's first commercial iron-ribbed steamship, the
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After Kirby's death, the company survived under Japanese government receivership, coming under the control of the
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In 1878, Kirby bought out his partners and established the Onohama Shipyards, bringing his brother Alfred from
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caused when suppliers in the UK went on strike, Kirby faced foreclosure on a 50,000
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and was opened to foreign trade, and established a chandlery, Kirby & Co in the
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Opening a Window to the West: The Foreign Concession at Kobe, Japan, 1868-1899
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Japan. Kirby came to Japan in 1865, as soon as the country ended its
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recommended that the shipyard concentrate on the production of
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Index

shipyards
Meiji period
Kobe
Japan
Edward Charles Kirby
Bakumatsu period
Meiji period
national isolation policy
foreign settlement
Yokohama
Karachi
Lake Biwa
Imperial Japanese Navy
Katsuragi-class
corvettes
Yamato
Mexican dollar
Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank
Kure Naval Arsenal
Louis-Émile Bertin
naval engineer
foreign advisor
Meiji government
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
torpedo boats
ISBN
1442614161
34°41′30″N 135°12′33″E / 34.69167°N 135.20917°E / 34.69167; 135.20917
Categories
Shipyards of Japan

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