HMS Tamar was the name for the British Royal Navy's base in Hong Kong from 1897 to 1997. It took its name from HMS Tamar, a ship that was used as the base until replaced by buildings ashore.
Naval Dockyard buildings (centre), Queen's Road, 1894
HMS Tamar (white vessel) anchored off the Naval Dockyard (1905)
The Prince of Wales Building, the main headquarters building of HMS Tamar from 1978 to 1997
The Commander-in-Chief, China, was the admiral in command of what was usually known as the China Station, at once both a British Royal Navy naval formation and its admiral in command. It was created in 1865 and deactivated in 1941.
A British warship inside the Admiralty IX floating dry dock at Singapore Naval Base in September 1941