HMCS LLOYD GEORGE J279
Llewellyn Class Minesweeper
Built at Chantier Maritime de St. Laurent, Ile d'Orleans, Que., she was commissioned at Quebec City on 24 Aug 1942. She was assigned to Halifax Local Defence Force, and spent her wartime career on precautionary sweeps of the Halifax approaches. After the war she served as guard vessel for the reserve fleet. In May 1947 she was performing Bathythermographic duties. Paid off on 16 Jul 1948, she was sold in 1949.
Photos and Documents The Ship's Bell
Commanding Officers
In memory of those who have crossed the bar They shall not be forgotten
Former Crew Members
Photos and Documents
(DL50) HMCS LLOYD GEORGE J279 - 1946 From the collection of Doug Lester, Lt, RCNVR / RCN Courtesy of Matt D'Entremont
(LLDG001) HMCS LLEWELLYN J278 and HMCS LLOYD GEORGE J279 under construction at the Île d’Orléans shipyard, Quebec // Source: virtual.museum.ca
(LLDG002) Sailors on the fo'c's'le of HMCS LLOYD GEORGE J279 - June 1943 // Source: Library and Archives of Canada (LLDG003) Personnel handling the magnetic minesweeping cable aboard the minesweeper HMCS LLOYD GEORGE off Halifax // Source: Library and Archives of Canada
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