Ships, Bases and
Training Establishments of the RCN
Note (1): This list is based on available resources and may have ships missing
Note
(2): After the names of smaller craft you may see letters that indicate the
port they served in. H=Halifax, E=Esquimalt, C=Charlottetown,
S=Sydney, NS, SJ=Saint John, NB
AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
(Fly Navy) Back to top of page
ARMED MERCHANT CRUISERS
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AUXILIARIES
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Tenders
(as per Navy Lists First World War) |
Davey Jones
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Egret
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Euclataw
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Heron
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Holly Leaf
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Ivy Leaf
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Laurel Leaf
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Legal Limit
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Narada
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Tannis
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Valiant
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Viner
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Unknown type of craft - First World War
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Bluebell (NL APR 19)
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Daisy (NL APR 19)
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Pinta (NL APR 19)
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CORVETTES
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CRUISERS
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Diadem Class Protected Cruiser
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Niobe
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Apollo Class Protected Cruiser
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Rainbow
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Arethusa Class Light Cruiser
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Aurora
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DESTROYERS
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of page (Classes are listed in sequence of their approximate time
entered in service not alphabetically)
River Class Destroyer (under construction)
(Class of 15 ships - 3 currently named) |
Fraser |
Saint Laurent |
Mackenze |
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DIVING
SUPPORT SHIPS / VESSELS
/ TENDERS Back to top
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YDT 101 - FDU(A) |
YDT 102 (Caribou) - FDU(A)
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YDT 103 - FDU(A)
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Diving support barges
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DRIFTERS (Auxiliary
Patrol Drifters) Back to top
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Admiralty Wood Coastal Drifters
- These
wooden-hulled drifters were built along the same general lines as those of the
RN. They were intended for minesweeping
and patrol duty, and 14 served at Gibraltar (G), 6 at Bermuda (B) and 5 in West Africa
(W) from 1918 to 1919. A further 18 were lent to the USN (U) during the same period.
Like the TRs, they found ready employment as fishing vessels after the war,
and a few served in the RN from 1939 to 1945. Three of the drifters,
unnumbered were destroyed incomplete by fire at the Canada Steamship Lines
plant at Sorel on 19 Jun 1917. While they flew the White Ensign, the CDs were
not commissioned vessels but listed as tenders and therefore did not
have the prefix HMCS before their name.
Their specifications as designed were: Displacement: 99grt/150 ton;
Length: 99 ft; Beam: 19 ft; Draught: 10 ft; Armament: 1-6 pdr; Speed 9
kts
The
annotation of NL18 or NL19 after the vessel indicates the year it
appeared in the Navy Lists NL18 for 1918 and NL19 for 1919.
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CD 1 (G)
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CD 2 (W)
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CD 3
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CD 4
-NL18
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CD 5
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CD 6
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CD 7 (W)
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CD 8 (W)
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CD 9
-NL18
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CD 10
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CD 11 (W)
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CD 12 (G)
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CD 13
- NL18
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CD 14
- NL18
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CD 15
- NL18
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CD 16
- NL18
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CD 17
- NL18
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CD 18
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CD 19
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CD 20
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CD 21
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CD 22
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CD 23
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CD 24
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CD 25
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CD 26
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CD 27
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CD 28
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CD 29
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CD 30 (U)
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CD 31 (U)
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CD 32
- NL18
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CD 33
- NL18
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CD 34
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CD 35
- NL18
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CD 36
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CD 37
- NL18
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CD 38
- NL18
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CD 39
-NL18
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CD 40
-NL18
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CD-41 (U)
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CD 42
NL18
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CD 43
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CD 44 (G)
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CD 45 (B)
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CD 46 (U)
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CD 47 (B)
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CD 48
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CD 49
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CD 50 (U)
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CD 51 (G)
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CD 52
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CD 53
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CD 54
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CD 55
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CD 56
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CD 57
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CD 58 (U)
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CD 59 (U)
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CD 60 (G)
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CD 61
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CD 62
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CD 63
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CD 64
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CD 65
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CD 66
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CD 67
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CD 68
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CD 69 (G)
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CD 70
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CD 71 (G)
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CD 72 (G)
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CD 73
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CD 74
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CD 75 (G)
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CD 76 (G)
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CD 77 (G)
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CD 78 (U)
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CD 79
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CD 80 (G)
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CD 81 (B)
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CD 82 (B)
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CD 83
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CD 84
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CD 85
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CD 86
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CD 87
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CD 88 -NL19
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CD 89
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CD 90 (B)
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CD 91
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CD 92 (B)
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CD 93 (G)
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CD 94 (U)
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CD 95 (NL
19)
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CD 96 (U)
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CD 97 (U)
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CD 98 (U)
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CD 99 (U)
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CD 100 (U)
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FISHERMEN'S
RESERVE Back to top
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FLOATING
BARRACKS
FRIGATES
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GATE
VESSELS Back to top
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HARBOUR
CRAFT Back to top
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HC 1
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HC 2
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HC 3
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HC 4
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HC 5
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HC 6
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HC 7
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HC 8
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HC 9
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HC 10
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HC 11
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HC 12
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HC 13
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HC 14
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HC 15
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HC 16
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HC 17
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HC 18
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HC 19
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HC 20
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HC 21
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HC 22
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HC 23
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HC 24
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HC 25
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HC 26 (Active II)
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HC 27 (Advance) (H)
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HC 28 (Aqcharaz)
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HC 29 (Arrow) (H)
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HC 30 (Alberta III)
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HC 31 (Zig Zag, Avalon
III)
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HC 32 (Rustic I)
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HC 33 (Attendant)
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HC 34 (Attentive)
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HC 35
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HC 36 (Burma) (E)
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HC 37 (Captor)
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HC 38 (Castor) (H)
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HC 39 (Clair L)
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HC 40 (Doris May)
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HC 41 (Edith 1)
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HC 42 (Ednorina)
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HC 43 (Ellsworth) (H)
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HC 44 (Emoh)
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HC 45 (Nancy Lee)
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HC 46 (Fernand Rinfret) (Q)
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HC 47 (Guardian) (H)
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HC 48 (Gulf Ranger I)
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HC 49 (Hochelaga II)
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HC 50 (Invader)
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HC 51 (Islander)
(S)
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HC 52 (Jack L. Ingalls)
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HC 53 (Jalobert)
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HC 54
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HC 55 (Jessie May)
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HC 56 (Langholm)
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HC 57
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HC 58 (Lila G)
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HC 59 (Lorraine)
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HC 60
(Marlis)
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HC 61 (Marmat)
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HC 62 (Matapan)
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HC 63
(Protector) (S)
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HC 64 (Raficer)
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HC 65 (Saker II)
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HC 66
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HC 67 (Maria Therese)
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HC 68
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HC 69 (Wild Duck I)
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HC 70 (ML 7)
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HC 71
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HC 72
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HC 73 (ML 10)
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HC 74
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HC 75 (ML 13, Lynx)
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HC 76
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HC 77
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HC 78 (Miss Gray)
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HC 79 (Miss Kelvin)
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HC 80 (Moby
Dick) (H)
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HC 82
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HC 83
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HC 84
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HC 85 (Nancy C)
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HC 86 (Nepsya)
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HC 87 (New America)
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HC 88
(New
Brunswicker) (H)
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HC 89 (Laval)
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HC 90 (Papoose)
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HC 91
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HC 92 (Rio Casma)
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HC 93 (R.J. Foote)
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HC 94 (Rosemary)
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HC 95 (Saltpetre /
Salt Peter) (E)
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HC 96 (Saravan)
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HC 97 (Shirley Mae)
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HC 98 (Soma I)
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HC 99 (Spartan III)
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HC 100 (Sydney River)
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HC 101
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HC 102 (Tuna II)
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HC 103
(Valinda)
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HC 104
(Vigil II) (SJ)
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HC 105 (Wild Duck II)
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HC 106 (Wings)
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HC 107
(Workboy)
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HC 108
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HC 109
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HC 110 (Queen Bee I)
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HC 113
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HC 115
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HC 116
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HC 117
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HC 118
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HC 119
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HC 120
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HC 122
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HC 121 (Lady Beth II)
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HC 123 (Tao Tog)
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HC 124 (Yorkholme)
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HC 125
(Universe
Z125)
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HC 126
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HC 127 (Skimmer II)
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HC 128 (Bytown)
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HC 129 (Susan S)
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HC 130 (Fahe)
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HC 131 (Stadacona)
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HC 132
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HC 133 (ex-Montcalm)
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HC 134 (Fortuna)
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HC 135
(Veraine I / Veraine)
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HC 136 (Ditchburn)
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HC 137
(Venning)
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HC 138 (Viking)
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HC 139 (Rainbow II)
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HC 140
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HC 141
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HC 142 (Blarney II)
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HC 143 (Gertrude)
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HC 144 (Hornet)
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HC 145 (Uno)
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HC 146
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HC 147 (Dorcas II)
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HC 148
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HC 149
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HC 151
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HC 152
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HC 153
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HC 154
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HC 155
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HC 156
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HC 157 (HC 81)
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HC 158 (Dolphin II III)
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HC 159 (Mush)
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HC 160 (Mary Goreham)
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HC 161
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HC 162
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HC 163
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HC 164
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HC 165 (Pal-O-Mine II)
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HC 166
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HC 167
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HC 168
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HC 169
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HC 170 (Mush)
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HC 171 (Skimmer III)
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HC 173
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HC 175
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HC 176
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HC 177
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HC 178
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HC 180
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HC 181
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HC 182
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HC 183
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HC 184
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HC 185
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HC 186
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HC 187
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HC 188
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HC 189
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HC 190
(Venture)
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HC 191 (Autumn Leaf)
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HC 192
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HC 193
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HC 194
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HC 195
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HC 196
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HC 197
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HC 198
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HC 199
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HC 200
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HC 201 (Yendys)
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HC 202 (Mudathalapadu)
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HC 203
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HC 204
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HC 205
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HC 206
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HC 207 (Paragon II I)
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HC 208
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HC 209
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HC 210
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HC 211
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HC 212
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HC 213
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HC 214
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HC 215
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HC 217
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HC 218 (Retlas)
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HC 219
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HC 220
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HC 221
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HC 223 (Sea Bird II)
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HC 224
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HC 225
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HC 230
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HC 231
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HC 232
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HC 233
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HC 234
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HC 235
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HC 236
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HC 237
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HC 238
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HC 239
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HC 240
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HC 241
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HC 242
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HC 243
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HC 244
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HC 245
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HC 246
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HC 247
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HC 248
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HC 249
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HC 250
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HC 251
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HC 252
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HC 253
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HC 254
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HC 255
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HC 256
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HC 257
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HC 258
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HC 259
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HC 260
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HC 261
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HC 262
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HC 263
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HC 264
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HC 265
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HC 266
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HC 267
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HC 268
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HC 269
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HC 270
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HC 272
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HC 273
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HC 274
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HC 275
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HC 276
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HC 277
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HC 278
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HC 279
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HC 280
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HC 281
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HC 282
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HC 284
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HC 285
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HC 286
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HC 287
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HC 288
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HC 289
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HC 290
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HC 291
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HC 292
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HC 293
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HC 294
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HC 295
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HC 296
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HC 297
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HC 298 (Weetiebud)
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HC 299
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HC 300 (Lipari)
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HC 301
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HC 303
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HC 304
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HC 305
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HC 306
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HC 307
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HC 309
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HC 310
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HC 311
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HC 312
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HC 313
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HC 314
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HC 315
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HC 316
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HC 319
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HC 320
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HC 322 (Sea Wave)
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HC 323
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HC 325
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HC 326
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HC 327
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HC 328
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HC 329
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HC 330
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HC 331
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HC 332
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HC 333
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HC 334
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HC 335
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HC 336
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HC 337
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HC 338
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HC 339 (Sea Flash)
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HC 340
(Bluenose)
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HC 342
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HC 343
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HC 344
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HC 345 (Go Getter)
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HC 346
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HC 347
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HC 349
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HC 350
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HC 351
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HARBOUR
DEFENCE PATROL CRAFT Back to top
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Various references have these craft listed as HPC, HDC and HDPC. For the
purpose of this website the abbreviation HDPC will be used.
Their pendant number will be used
below to identify them.
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D1
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D2
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D3 |
D4 |
D5
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D6
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D7
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D8 |
D9 |
D10
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D11
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D12
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D14
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D15
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D16
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D17
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D18 (ex Imperator Z18)
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D19
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D20
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DP21 (ex-Lucinda II)
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D22 (ex-Kwabeeta)
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D23
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D24
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D25
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D26
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D27
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D28
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D29
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D30
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D31
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D33
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D34
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D35
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D36
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D37
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D38
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D39
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D40
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D41
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HOSPITAL
/ TROOP SHIPS Back to top
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The Lady Boats - Canadian National Steamships
Luxury Liners
The Lady boats were
not commissioned in the RCN but were troop / hospital ships skippered
/ manned by sailors of the Merchant Marine. All the medical
staff - Doctors and Nursing Sisters who served in them were Royal Canadian Army Medical
Corps. While the ships were not RCN - their importance
to the allied war effort and the service they provided to sailors,
soldiers and airmen warrants an entry for them here for
posterity's sake.
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Lady Drake
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Lady Hawkins
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Lady Nelson
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Lady Rodney
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Lady Somers
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Anchor-Donaldson Liner - Troop Ship / Hospital
Ship
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Letitia
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Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Liner - Hospital
Ship
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Prince George
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Royal Mail Ship
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Araguaya
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Troopship
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Nerissa
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HYDROFOILS
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ICEBREAKER
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LANDING
CRAFT Back to top
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MERCHANT
SHIPS / D.E.M.S. (Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships)
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Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Services -
Princess Fleet |
Princess Alice |
Princess Joan
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Princess Maquinna
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Princess Norah
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MINE
WARFARE VESSEL Back to top
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MINESWEEPERS
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RCN
Minesweepers that took part in the D-Day invasion:
14th
M/S Flotilla: Georgian, Guysborough, Kenora
31st
M/S Flotilla: Caraquet, Blairmore, Cowichan, Malpeque, Fort William, Milltown,
Minas, Bayfield
32nd
M/S Flotilla: Thunder, Canso, Mulgrave, Vegreville, Wasaga
Minesweepers - Laid down for RCN -
transferred to RN while under construction in Canada and
re-named.
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HMS Courier / ex-Arnprior
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HMS Coquette / ex-Bowmanville
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HMS Felicity / ex-Copper Cliff
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HMS Providence / ex-Forest Hill
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HMS Lysander / ex-Hespeler
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HMS Golden Fleece / ex-Humberstone
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HMS Prompt / ex-Huntsville
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HMS Mariner / ex-Kincardine
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HMS Serene / ex-Leaside
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HMS Regulus / ex-Long Branch
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HMS Mood / ex-Mimico
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HMS Marmion / ex-Orangeville
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HMS Lioness / ex-Petrolia
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HMS Skipjack J300
/ ex-Sole Bay
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HMS Seabear / ex-St Thomas
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HMS Flying Fish / ex-Tillsonburg
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HMS Mary Rose / ex-Toronto
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MOTOR
LAUNCHES Back to top
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Motor
Launches ( as per Navy Lists 1917 /1918 / 1919) |
Adelaide |
Alase |
Alva and May |
Amos B. |
Atlantic |
Blue Wing |
Doret |
Ethel |
Fantome |
Foam (late Spray |
Icthus M. |
Juanita |
Lily |
Lillian |
Loraine |
Laude Mosher |
Meredith |
Mildred |
Messines |
ML-1 |
ML-2 |
Ml-3 |
Minoru |
Mohawk |
Moto |
Paragon |
Rambler |
Roanoke |
Roamer |
Rose |
Rover |
Ruth |
Sea Lark |
Shark |
Shamrock |
Swan |
Thistle |
Trout |
Ulula |
Valiant |
Viking |
Virginia |
Winchester |
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Fairmile Motor Launches
- Photos and Documents
- General
Canadian Fairmiles type B - Crew of 15 : 2
officers, a chief stoker, a leading seaman, 2 stokers, 2 gunners
(Oerlikon 20 mm cannon + Bofors 40 mm gun), 2 ordinary sailors, a
telegraphist, a signalman, a submarine detector, a depth charge
operator and a cook.
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70th Flotilla - Bermuda
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Q104, Q105,
Q106, Q107,
Q108, Q109
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71st Flotilla - Halifax L.D. Force
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Q050, Q053,
Q054, Q055, Q056,
Q057
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72nd Flotilla - Halifax M.L. Force
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Q058, Q059,
Q060, Q061,
Q064, Q065
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73rd Flotilla - Saint John, NB
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Q072, Q073,
Q075, Q076,
Q077, Q078
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75th Flotilla - British Columbia
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Q066, Q067, Q069,
Q070, Q071
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76th Flotilla - Halifax L.D. Force
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Q086, Q087,
Q089, Q093,
Q095, Q096,
Q097, Q098
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77th Flotilla - St. John's, Nfld
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Q051, Q074,
Q088, Q091,
Q092, Q094,
Q099, Q102
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78th Flotilla - Bermuda
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Q090, Q100,
Q101, Q103,
Q110, Q111
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79th Flotilla - Halifax L.D. Force
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Q079, Q080,
Q081, Q082,
Q083, Q084,
Q085
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82nd Flotilla - Shelburne, NS
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Q112, Q113,
Q114, Q115,
Q116, Q117,
Q118, Q119,
Q120,
Q121
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Transferred to Free French Navy - St. Pierre
& Michelon - 15 Jan 1943
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Q052, Q062,
Q063
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Flotilla assigned to unknown
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Q068, Q122,
Q123, Q124,
Q125, Q126,
Q127, Q128,
Q129
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NAVAL
RESERVE DIVISIONS (STONE
FRIGATES) Back to top
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Brunswicker,
Saint John, NB
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Donnacona,
Montreal, QC
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North Bay
(Tender to Carleton) |
Cabot, St.
John's, NL
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Griffon,
Thunder Bay, ON
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Prevost,
London, ON |
Caribou,
Corner Brook, NL
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Haligonian - Halifax, NS
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Queen,
Regina, SK
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Cataraqui,
Kingston, ON
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Hunter, Windsor, ON |
Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown,
PE
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Carleton,
Ottawa, ON
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Jolliet, Sept-Iles, QC |
Radisson, Trois-Rivieres, QC
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Cartier,
Montreal, QC |
Kitchener (Tender to Star)
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Scotian,
Halifax, NS |
Champlain,
Chicoutimi, QC |
Malahat, Victoria, BC
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Star,
Hamilton, ON |
Chatham, Prince Rupert,
BC
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Montcalm,
Quebec, QC
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Tecumseh, Calgary, AB
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Chippawa,
Winnipeg, MB
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Montreal, Montreal, QC
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Unicorn,
Saskatoon, SK
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Discovery,
Vancouver, BC |
Nonsuch,
Edmonton, AB |
York,
Toronto, ON |
D'Iberville, Rimouski, QC
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PATROL
BOATS / CRAFT / VESSELS Back to top
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POWER
TRAINING CRAFT Back to top
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RANGE
SUPPORT VESSELS (CFMETR Pat Bay)
RESEARCH
/ SURVEY
VESSELS Back to top
of page
ROYAL
NAVY Back to top
of page
SAILING
VESSELS Back to top
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SLOOPS
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SHORE
BASES and TRAINING ESTABLISHMENTS Back to top
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Port War Signal Stations
(P.W.S.S.) - Second
World War
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Cabot Tower (St. John's)
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Cape Spear, Nfld
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Churchill (at Mary Hill, Rocky Point, Metchosin,
BC)
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Discovery Island
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Gaspé, Quebec
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Halifax (site of Camperdown Signal Station)
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Low Point, Cape Breton
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Mispec Point, NB
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Quebec
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Partridge Island, NB
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Point Atkinson, BC
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Race Rocks, BC
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York Island, BC
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War Watching Stations
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Bald Rock, NS
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Cap Rosier, QC
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Cape Gaspe, QC
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Hamilton Inlet, Labrador
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Osborne Head, NS
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Point Atkinson, BC
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Sheringham Point, BC
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Tinner's Point, NB
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SOUNDING
VESSEL Back to top
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SUBMARINES
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SUPPORT
VESSELS Back to top
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Naval Replenishment Unit (NRU)
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Resolve Class
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Asterix
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TARGET
TOWING VESSELS Back to top
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TORPEDO
BOATS Back to top
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TRANSPORTS
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Transports
(as per Navy Lists - First World War)
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Polescar
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Telemachus
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Mombassa
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River Araxes
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Normandier
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Chipana
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Royal Transport
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Noodwijk
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Begum
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Treparthen
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Seattle
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TRAWLERS Back to top
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Auxiliary Patrol Trawlers (as listed in the Navy Lists 1918-1919) - These large minesweeping
trawlers were copies of the RN's Castle class. It is unknown exactly
how many entered into service in the RCN, but the number is
likely about 45. TR 37, 39, 40, 51, 55, 56 and 58-60 were lent to
the USN from November, 1918 until sometime in 1919. Little used, the
TRs found willing buyers as replacements for fishing tonnage lost
during the war, and a good many were absorbed into the RN as
auxiliary minesweepers during the Second World War. Two of them
appear in the 1940s roster of the RCN as Andrée Dupré and Macsin.
With the exception of the two commissioned during WW2, the TRs, while
they flew the White Ensign, were not commissioned ships and did not
have the prefix HMCS in their names.
The NL
entry after the TRs name indicates the month and year it first
appeared in the Navy Lists.
Photo
of unidentified TR
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TR 1
(NL APR 18)
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TR 2
(NL APR 18)
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TR 3
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 4
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 5
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 6
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 7
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 8
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 9
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 10
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 11
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 12
(NL SEP 18)
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TR 13
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 14
(NL JUL 18)
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TR 15
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 16
(NL JUL 18)
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TR 17
(NL SEP 18)
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TR 18
(NL SEP 18)
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TR 19
(NL SEP 18)
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TR 20
(NL SEP 18)
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TR 21
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 22
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 23
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 24
(NL APR 18)
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TR 25
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 26
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 27
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 28
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 29
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 30
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 31
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 32
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 33
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 34
(NL JUL 18)
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TR 35
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 36
(NL JUN 18)
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TR 37
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TR 38
(NL OCT 18)
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TR 39
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TR 40
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TR 41
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TR 42
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TR 43
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TR 44
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TR 45
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TR 46
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TR 47
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TR 48
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TR 49
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TR 50
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TR 51
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TR 52
(NL MAR 19)
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TR 53
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TR 54
(NL APR 19)
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TR 55
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TR 56
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TR 57
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TR 58
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TR 59
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TR 60
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TUGS
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Tugs
(as per
Navy Lists 1918 / 1919) |
Bobbie Burns
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Becancoeur
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Contrecoeur
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C.E. Tanner
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Canso
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Coastguard
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Delbert D.
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G.S. Mayes
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Gwennith
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Highland Mary
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Lavaltrie
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Laviolette
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Nereid
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Trusty
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Weatherspoon
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Wilfred
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W.H. Lee
(Derrick tug)
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Glen Class Tugs - 1975
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Glenbrook YTB 643
(H)
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Glendale YTB 641
(E)
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Glendyne YTB 640
(E)
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Glenevis YTB 642
(H)
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Glenside YTB 644
(H)
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Ville Class Tugs - 2nd generation
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Lawrenceville
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Listerville
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Marysville (ex Granville)
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Merrickville
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Parksville
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YACHTS
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YACHTS -
Second World War
YARD
CRAFT Back to top
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Yard Craft Designators:
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ATA Sea going tug
YAC Yacht
YAG Yard Auxiliary General vessel
YDT Diving Tender
YFL Launch
YMG Gate vessel later YNG
YMT Diving tender
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YNG Gate Vessel
YPT Torpedo Retriever
YTB Harbour tug, large
YTL Harbour tug, small
YTM Harbour tug
YTR Fire/Rescue Boat, Small
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YFL (Yard
Ferry Light) - West Coast (1944 - 6 vessels)
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YFL 4
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YFL 12
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Yard Craft
(various)
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YAG 1 - Service Vessel - FDU(P)
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YAG 650 (Gemini) - Ferry Boat (H)
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YAG 651 - (Pegasus) - Ferry Boat (E)
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YAG 660 (Black Duck) - Rescue Vessel - Comox
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YAG 661 - Albatross - Rescue Vessel - Comox
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YBZ 61 - Reclamation barge
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YDG 2 - Degaussing Barge (H)
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YDG 3 - Degaussing Barge (E)
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YD 250 - Floating Crane (E)
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YD 251 - Floating Crane
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YD 253 - Floating Crane (H)
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YDT 10 - Junior Officer Trg Vessel (MOG 4)
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YE 217 - Ammunition Lighter
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YSW / YSF / YE 218 - Ammunition Lighter
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YE 219 - Ammunition Lighter
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YE 220 - Ammunition Lighter
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YE 419 - Landing Stage
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YFU 117 - Utility Craft (E)
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YFU / YMU 118 - Utility Craft (E)
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YFU 119 - Utility Craft (E)
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YRG 60 - Fueling
Barge (H)
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YRG 61 - Tank Cleaning Barge (E)
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YRG 62 - Tank Cleaning Barge (H)
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YR 494 - DREA Scientific Support Barge (H)
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YO 207 - Fuel Barge
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YO 418 - Fuel Barge (E)
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YOM 252 - Environmental Barge (E)
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YOM 402 - Environmental Barge (E)
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YOM 407 - Sullage Barge
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YRC 203 - Cable Barge
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YW 219- Water Barge
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YW 220 - Water Barge
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LTR 400 Class
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YC 404 - Open Lighter (E)
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YC 406 - Open Lighter (E)
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YC 408 - Open Lighter (E)
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YC 414 - Open Lighter (E)
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YC 416 - Open Lighter (E)
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YC 415 - Landing Stage (H)
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YC 417 - Landing Stage (H)
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YC 449 - Land Slave Dock (H)
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YC 451 - Open Lighter (H)
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YC 453 - Open Lighter (H)
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YC 455 - Open Lighter (H)
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YC 457 - Open Lighter (H)
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YC 459 - Open Lighter (H)
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YC 461 - Open Lighter (H)
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YC 463 - Landing Stage (H)
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YC 467 - Utility Barge (H)
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LTR 50 Class
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YW 50 - Open Lighter (E)
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YW 51 - Water Barge (E)
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YW 52 - Water Barge (E)
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YW 53 - Open Lighter (E)
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YW 54 - Open Lighter (E)
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LTR 600 Class
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YC 600 - Stevedore Barge (H)
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YC 601 - Stevedore Barge (H)
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WEATHER
SHIPS Back to top
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** HULKS **
Hulks as
per navy lists Dec 1917 / Apr 1918 |
Barrington
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Diana
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Landsdowne (Hulk Apr 18) (Depot ship as per NL Jan 18) Note:
Shore est Landsdown stood up as per NL May 18)
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Lottie Russell
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Una
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ROYAL
NEWFOUNDLAND NAVY
For a brief period in 1914-1915, the Royal
Newfoundland Navy consisted of 3 ships - which in 1915 were
transferred to the RCN.
HMNS - His Majesty's Newfoundland Ship
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Cabot
(HMNS)
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Fogata (HMNS)
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Petrel (HMNS)
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