The Treasury in 1866 sent Major William Crossman, a surveyor in the Royal Engineers, to Shanghai with a wide-ranging brief that covered all of the consular establishments in the Far East. Crossman was surprised in 1866 at Kiukiang, where he had been told that there was no consular house, to find that a large house and constable's quarter had already been built on the bund in the concession area. It had apparently been funded by the unauthorised sale of a concession lot.
Built of Consulate House
It was not until 1892 when consulate house was built by Marshall in Jiujiang.