ALBERTON W48
Norton Class Tugboat
The tug HMCS ALBERTON was built in 1944 by Montreal Dry Docks Ltd. at Montreal QC. She was 104.5’ x 26.7’ x 11.2’ steel hulled. She was delivered to the RCN as ALBERTON (W48). In 1947 she was sold to the National Navigation Company, Sarl, Lisbon; re-named AVEIRO LX-11-RC and was employed in the port support service. In 2002 she was purchased by Fluvial and Coastal Shipping, Rui da Cruz and Julio de Cruz, Lda. In 2004 she was laid up and in 2005 transferred to Scrap recycling SA, Alhos Vedros. In 2008 she was broken up.
Former Crew Members
Armstrong, Jack, Tel (alive and well in 2022)
Chaisson, Paul Emile, Skpr, RCNR - 16 Apr 1945
Reynolds, Burton Cooke, Skpr, RCNR - 18 Apr 1945
Photos and Documents
While I was on ALBERTON, we spent about 6 months removing mines and other explosives and steel nets that had been installed around the harbour entrances and other strategic locations to protect against German u-boat attacks. An easy job after corvette duty, radio operation was my only job and I wasn't that busy, so I had much more of a social life with the crew on the Alberton. The extra time also meant more photos.
(JA08-JA09) Crew photos of HMCS ALBERTON (JA10-JA11) Sailors on HMCS ALBERTON (JA12) L-R: Jack, Frank, Woody & Dinny onboard HMCS ALBERTON
(JA13) Mess deck on HMCS ALBERTON. Jack sitting in the centre (JA14) Mess deck on HMCS ALBERTON. Dinny in Hammock, Frank (rear, center), Woody (right) (JA15) Mess deck on HMCS ALBERTON. Dinny in Hammock, Wood (right), Jack (centre). I (Jack) was his best man at Woody's wedding in Toronto. It was a Syrian wedding that went on for days! (JA16) Unknown sailor up the mast on HMCS ALBERTON (JA17) Ships alongside seen from HMCS ALBERTON. HMCS SAULT STE MARIE J334 in the upper left corner of the photo
From the collection of John (Jack) Armstrong, Tel, RCNVR
Courtesy of Bob Gregory
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