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1841 battle between Britain and China during the First Opium War
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Battle of Chinhai
Part of the First Opium War

Taking of Chinhai at the mouth of the Ningbo River, showing HMS Rattlesnake (centre)
Date10 October 1841
LocationZhenhai, Zhejiang, China29°58′N 121°43′E / 29.96°N 121.72°E / 29.96; 121.72
Result British victory
Belligerents

 United Kingdom

Qing China
Commanders and leaders
Viscount Gough Commissioner Yukien
General Yu Pu-yun
Strength
10 ships
2,098
8,000–9,000
157+ guns
Casualties and losses
3 killed
16 wounded
Several hundred casualties
157 guns captured
First Opium War

The Battle of Chinhai (Chinese: 鎮海之戰) was fought between British and Chinese forces in Chinhai (Zhenhai), Zhejiang province, China, on the 10 October 1841 during the First Opium War. The Chinese force consisted of a garrison of Manchu and Mongol Bannermen. The British capture of this city allowed them to seize Ningbo unopposed on 13 October.

Gallery

  • Map of the battle Map of the battle
  • British rowboat at Chinhai British rowboat at Chinhai
  • Close of the engagement Close of the engagement

References

  1. MacPherson 1843, pp. 383–384
  2. MacPherson 1843, p. 381
  3. ^ MacPherson 1843, p. 384
  4. Hall & Bernard 1846, p. 260
  5. MacPherson 1843, p. 385

Bibliography

  • Hall, William Hutcheon; Bernard, William Dallas (1846). The Nemesis in China (3rd ed.). London: Henry Colburn.
  • MacPherson, Duncan (1843). Two Years in China (2nd ed.). London: Saunders and Otley

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