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My family and I are host to house guests who speak little English, but have a great interest in military history. So, what better chance to visit museums in the area?
First, HMCS Haida, the preserved WW2 Canadian Tribal class destroyer recently relocated to Hamilton, Ontario. Last edited by Bruce Parker (RIP); 17-08-07 at 06:29. |
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While in Toronto, only a boiler room was open to the public. Now, there is access to the engine room.
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What is a little annoying is the Canadian Government's presence at the site where HMCS Haida now rests. It's everywhere and leaves the visitor with the impression that it was they who saved Haida. What bunk. It was only the hard fought intervention by navy veterans that saved her in the first place. It was volunteers who did the work to preverve her almost exclusively with donated money. Then, when she was so rotten around the waterline that the upper works were about to collapse into the hull, their advice was to scrap her. It was only when they discovered that it was cheaper to fix her than clean up the lead, oil and asbestos that would result from wrecking her, that they agreed to patch her up and move her. Now, the federal Government and one particular Hamilton area ex-MP is taking credit. Sheesh.
Still, Haida is now at a Naval station with some dignity rather that amongst the kiddie paddle boats in Toronto. |
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the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum where they keep this magnificent bird:
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a barnyard wreck recovered from Manitoba, this Bollingbroke (a Canadian made version of the Blenheim Mk.IV) is being restored in public view.
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This cute little C15A was along the wall near the snack bar.
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Mk.II* Carrier. They had a Mk.1* in the old museum but no sign of it now.
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Not much larger (or thicker skinned) than a Bren Carrier
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This description appears on the front of the Fiat. (I sure hope the poor fellow isn't still inside!!)
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Early Canadian Valentine
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(just got to figure out how to get them to give it to me)
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Ordinary Seaman Parker (three weeks away from finishing his basic training at Camp Borden) and his proud dad, blocking a perfectly good view of the museum's Mk.I Churchill.
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Nuff of all that, I'm blushing. I'd have thought you'd be all over that label on the Italian tank. |
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