smcclearn > MCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow during 2008 Battle of the Atlantic Sunday events. The tug's mast is just visible behind the funnel.
smcclearn > HMCS SACKVILLE at sunrise.
smcclearn > HMCS SACKVILLE approaches a wharf in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
smcclearn > HMCS SACKVILLE approaches a wharf in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
smcclearn > HMCS SACKVILLE spends the summers alongside the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia. SACKVILLE is the last remaining Flower class corvette, a class of small warship that served in the Second World War.
smcclearn > HMCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow during Battle of the Atlantic Sunday events.
smcclearn > HMCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow. The oil refinery in the background adds the appearance of smoke from SACKVILLE's funnel.
MCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow during 2008 Battle of the Atlantic Sunday events. The tug's mast is just visible behind the funnel.
smcclearn > MCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow during 2008 Battle of the Atlantic Sunday events. The tug's mast is just visible behind the funnel.
MCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow during 2008 Battle of the Atlantic Sunday events. The tug's mast is just visible behind the funnel.
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