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

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Small British diesel-electric submarine R-12 in foreground, other vessels including a well-camouflaged destroyer L-20 HMS Garth

Date: 21 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 29

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Small British submarine R-12 in foreground and Malaren coming in

Date: 21 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 29

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Themisto

Date: 26 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 30

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Nueva Andalucia off Mauger's Beach

Date: 26 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 30

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Borgfred, Lord Strathcona, Drakepool, Fanad Head and Fluor Spar

Date: 27 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 31

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Destroyer I-04, HMCS Annapolis and liner SS George Washington

Date: 28 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 31

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Destroyer I-04, HMCS Annapolis proceeding south with George Washington behind her

Date: 28 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 32

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Destroyer I-04, HMCS Annapolis proceeding north with Bernard behind her

Date: 28 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 32

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Crane Halcrane going north with tug Bansaga on port side

Date: 28 March 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 32

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


SS Agapenor with SS George Washington in background

Date: 2 April 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 33

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Warwick Castle going north, with George Washington in background

Date: 4 April 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 33

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Destroyer H-60, HMCS Ottawa goes out, in background are British freighters

Date: 4 April 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 34

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Destroyer H-60, HMCS Ottawa going to sea

Date: 4 April 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 34

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Warwick Castle and Dutch torpedoed tanker Corilla

Date: 4 April 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 35

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


Possibly RCAF speedboat passing south, while liner SS George Washington is flying her signal letters

Date: 4 April 1942

Reference: H.B. Jefferson Nova Scotia Archives 1992-304 / 43.1.4 35

Wartime Censorship in Halifax


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