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

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Entrance Gates, Admiralty House, Gottingen Street

Date: 30 June - 1 July 1946

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 250

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Sign "Warning Photograph Prohibited, No photographs of Ships or HMC Dockyard may be taken"

Date: 30 June - 1 July 1946

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 250

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Halifax Ship yards

Date: 30 June - 1 July 1946

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 250

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Basin ships

Date: 30 June - 1 July 1946

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 250

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Central Magazine Exchange, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Date: 1941

Reference: E.A. Bollinger Nova Scotia Archives 1975-305 1941 no. 459a

Women and Families Respond to War


Magazine Department of the Naval Reading Service

Date: 1940

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004 Photo F

Women and Families Respond to War


Naval Reading Service

Date: 1940

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004

Women and Families Respond to War


Sorting magazines and newspapers at the Naval Reading Service

Date: 1940

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004 Photo F

Women and Families Respond to War


Naval Reading Service in old King Edward Hotel, Barrington and North Streets, Halifax

Date: 1940

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004

Women and Families Respond to War


Naval Reading Service

Date: 1942

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004 Photo G

Women and Families Respond to War


Elaine Tilly, Jean Gow, Claire Sandey and Irene Griffiths of the Naval Reading Service

Date: 1942

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004 Photo G

Women and Families Respond to War


Mrs. Lloyd Anderson, Mrs. MacDonald and C.P.O. Kinsman see that A.B. Gifford gets a good supply for his ship

Date: 1942

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004

Women and Families Respond to War


Mrs. M.S. Morton, Mrs. J.D. Gow, Mrs. Stuart Salt and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004

Women and Families Respond to War


Jean Gow, President and Founder of the Naval Reading Services

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004

Women and Families Respond to War


Francis (Peter) Gow

Date: 1938

Reference: Jean D. Gow Nova Scotia Archives 2002-045 002 envelope 004

Women and Families Respond to War


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