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Warships
Warships
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Navy ships visit HMC Dockyard
U.S. Aircraft carrier at Ogden Point
U.S. Aircraft carrier at Ogden Point
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCSC Rainbow seamanship and maintenance
RCN Reserve sailors from HMCS Malahat at Naden Drill Hall
RCN Reserve sailors from HMCS Malahat at Naden Drill Hall
RCN Reserve sailors from HMCS Malahat at Naden Drill Hall
RCN Reserve sailors from HMCS Malahat at Naden Drill Hall
RCN Reserve sailors from HMCS Malahat at Naden Drill Hall
RCN Reserve sailors from HMCS Malahat at Naden Drill Hall
Oswald Meredith Jones fonds
Oswald Meredith Jones fonds
HMS Virago and Sparrowhawk in Esquimalt Harbour. These ships were stationed at Esquimalt from 1897-1903
HMS Virago and Sparrowhawk in Esquimalt Harbour. These ships were stationed at Esquimalt from 1897-1903
HMS Triumph in Esquimalt Harbour.  She was stationed in Victoria 1879-1882 and 1885-1888
HMS Triumph in Esquimalt Harbour. She was stationed in Victoria 1879-1882 and 1885-1888
HMS Sparrowhawk and Virage off Oak Bay
HMS Sparrowhawk and Virage off Oak Bay
HMS Givenchy, WWI minesweeper.  Later renamed either "Malaspina" or "Galiano" and used by the Fisheries Department
HMS Givenchy, WWI minesweeper. Later renamed either "Malaspina" or "Galiano" and used by the Fisheries Department
HMS Amphion in Esquimalt Harbour
HMS Amphion in Esquimalt Harbour
HMS Amphion and H.M.S. Leander in Esquimalt Harbour
HMS Amphion and H.M.S. Leander in Esquimalt Harbour
HMCS Rainbow, one of the first two naval ships owned by Canada.  Arrived Esquimalt harbour on Nov 7, 1910
HMCS Rainbow, one of the first two naval ships owned by Canada. Arrived Esquimalt harbour on Nov 7, 1910
HMCS Jonquiere and Stettler at Capital Iron wharf for scrap
HMCS Jonquiere and Stettler at Capital Iron wharf for scrap
HMCS Jonquiere and Stettler at Capital Iron wharf for scrap
HMCS Jonquiere and Stettler at Capital Iron wharf for scrap
HMCS Cedarwood converted to replica of the Beaver
HMCS Cedarwood converted to replica of the Beaver
Esquimalt Harbour "Restorer" and Japanese cruiser at anchor
Esquimalt Harbour "Restorer" and Japanese cruiser at anchor
Catering : petty officers mess at HMCS Naden
Catering : petty officers mess at HMCS Naden
Catering : petty officers mess at HMCS Naden
Catering : petty officers mess at HMCS Naden
British cruiser in Esquimalt Harbour
British cruiser in Esquimalt Harbour