Q069
Fairmile
Motor
Launch
Fairmile ML Q069
RCN Photo # E-3305
Courtesy of the Comox RCAF Museum
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image
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Laid down: 12
Feb
1941
Launched: 04
Dec 1941
Delivered to the RCN: 28
Mar 1942
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Removed
from service: 24 Jun 1945
Fate: Foundered in a hurricane in 1978
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Built by A.C. Benson
Shipyard, Vancouver, B.C., she was delivered to the RCN on 28 Mar 1942. While she flew the White Ensign, she was not
commissioned into the RCN but instead was listed as a tender to HMCS
Sambro, the depot ship for escorts (tenders were not commissioned
vessels). In Jul 1944 she was listed as part of the 75th ML
Flotilla. She was a "B" Type ML, Displacement: 79 tons,
Length: 112 ft, Beam: 17.9 ft, Draught: 4.9 ft, Speed: 20 kts,
Complement: 3 officers and 14 men, Armament: 3-20mm. In Jan 1944, Q069 was listed as part of the 76 ML
Flotilla. Sold in 1946 to Willard G. Weston, Vancouver, she was renamed
Casa Mila and later Harwood. She foundered in a hurricane in 1978.
Photos and Documents
Commanding Officers
Ch/Skpr
Francis William M. Drew,
RCNR - 28 Mar 1942 - 15 Jun 1943
Lt
Robert MacBain Francis,
RCNVR - 16 Jun 1943 - 25 Oct 1943 |
Lt
Henry W. Patterson,
RCNVR - 26 Oct 1943 - 19 Sep 1944
Lt
Edwin Utley Anderson,
RCNVR - 20 Sep 1944 - 24 Jun 1945 |
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Former Crew Members
Devlin,
Gordon Ernest, SLt, RCNVR - 15 Feb 1943
Francis,
Robert MacBain, Lt, RCNVR - 11 May 1943
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MacDonald,
Robin Frank, Skpr, RCNR - 28 Mar 1942
Smith,
Donald Alexander, SLt, RCNVR - 22 Jul 1944 |
Wiley,
John Edward, SLt, RCNVR - 28 Mar 1942
Wright,
John Allan, Lt, RCNVR - Jan 1944 |
Photos and Documents
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Ron William on top of the bridge of MV Harwood
- circa 1947-48
"I was a steward on board the HARWOOD IN 1947 AND 1948. She was a
converted Fairmile – ML Q069 I am really pleased to send
photos supporting how beautiful she was when she was totally
refitted and coastal cruising in local waters and principally to
cruising to an exclusive resort at the head of Princess Louisa Inlet
and the Georgia Straight. We had four crew being skipper, cook,
engineer and myself as steward. The skipper then was Captain Gadda
who was a great skipper. We hosted well known dignitaries of which
the Bronfman family of five was on board for one cruise. At that
time she was owned by McLennan of United Distillers a major
distillery in Vancouver British Columbia and the name Harwood comes
from a product name of Rye they produced being "Harwood
Rye". My quarters were in the forward anchor hold and
entry was via the anchor hatchway. Really quite nicely finished -
great job."
Courtesy of Ron Williams
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MV Harwood, former ML Q069 - circa 1947-48
Courtesy of Ron Williams
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MV Harwood, former ML Q069 - circa 1947-48
Courtesy of Ron Williams
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Carol Joy, daughter of Lt Henry Patterson and
Louise (nee Skinner) Patterson is Christened on board ML Q069
Courtesy of Steve Patterson
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