Showcase of Hong Kong's sea salvage history{{Anchor|A showcase of HK's sea salvage history}}
Alexander Grantham, the largest in the fleet of fireboats, was built by the
Hong Kong Whampoa Dock Company Limited in 1953 and decommissioned in May 2002, after 49 years of service. Measuring 38.9 metres long, 8.8 metres wide, 15 metres tall and with a loaded displacement of 511 tonnes,
Alexander Grantham is also a great example of the Hong Kong shipbuilding industry's achievements in the early 1950s. It showcases Hong Kong's sea salvage history of the past century and provides a glimpse of the territory's social development. ==Transport==