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'An East Coast Port': Halifax in Wartime, 1939-1945

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I-20, four-stack destroyer, HMS Calwell and five other vessels

Date: 24 February 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 19

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


British submarine N-5, HMS Severn coming in with two shell holes, Milcrest behind her to the right

Date: 1 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 21

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Toward bringing survivors to pier, with torpedoed Dutch freighter Corilla in background

Date: 1 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 21

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


SS Diloma showing torpedo hole in her hull; SS Empire Cromwell and two freighters in background

Date: 1 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 22

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Torpedoed Diloma and Cristales with others in background

Date: 1 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 22

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Catapult Aircraft Merchant(CAM) ship Empire Spray and others

Date: 1 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 23

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Daghestan, Baron Jedburgh, Egda and Celtic Star

Date: 1 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 23

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Russian icebreaker Krasin(ship with two funnels), torpedoed British tanker Diloma, and other vessels

Date: 2 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 24

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


San Katy coming into harbour

Date: 2 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 24

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Empire Rainbow coming in minus her hurricane

Date: 7 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 25

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Destroyer L-63 , HMS Dulverton going north, with Diloma, Tilapa, Empire Confidence and Aspasios Nomikos in background

Date: 8 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 25

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Destroyer L-54, HMS Cotswold Diloma, Tilapa, Empire Confidence and Aspasios Nomikos

Date: 8 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 26

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


U.S. Destroyer 443, USS Swanson at Cable Wharf

Date: 11 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 26

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


U.S. Destroyer 443, USS Swanson and Empire Stanley

Date: 11 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 27

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


U.S. Destroyer 442 USS Nicholson, 443, USS Swanson

Date: 11 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 27

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


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