In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
Ships
served in:
(TJW001) Photo album cover (TJW002) Bill Watson and Terrence Whiteland join the navy when the mobile recruiting centre visited Brockville, Ontario. Also in the photo are Lt Jim Thornton, CO of the recruiting unit and Able Seaman Ted Ryan of Pembroke, Ontario, also with the recruiting unit. (TJW003) OS Terry Whiteland wearing an HMCS CORNWALLIS cap tally (TJW004) AB Terry Whiteland home on leave from HMCS ST LAURENT
HMCS CORNWALLIS
(TWJ005) Cornwallis assault course - Mar 1955 - before (TJW006) Cornwallis assault course - after
HMCS ST LAURENT 205
(TJW007) Sailors on the quarterdeck of HMCS ST LAURENT 205, Halifax, 1955 (TJW008-TJW009) Helo landing on the mortar well covers of HMCS ST LAURENT 205 off Halifax, 1955 (TJW010) HMCS ST LAURENT 205 arriving at Cuba - 1956 (TJW011) HMCS ALGONQUIN 224 off Bermuda. Photo taken from HMCS SAGUENAY 205
(TJW012-TJW013) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits HMCS SAGUENAY 206. HMCS SAGUENAY was the escort ship for the Royal Yacht BRITANNIA for a visit to Sweden in 1956
(TJW014) USS STARSFIELD off Key West, Florida - Apr 1956 (TJW015) Annex Naval Base, Key West, Florida - Apr 1956 (TJW016) HMCS ST LAURENT 205 alongside at Key West, Florida - Apr 1956 (TJW017) HMCS ST LAURENT 205 ship's company photo, Key West, Florida - Apr 1956
HMCS SAGUENAY 206
(TJW018) HMCS SAGUENAY 206 arriving at Copenhagen, Denmark - 1957 (TJW019) HMCS SAGUENAY 206, HMCS ASSINIBOINE 234 and HMCS ST LAURENT 205 alongside at Copenhagen, Denmark - 1957 (TJW020) left to right: HMCS ST LAURENT 205, HMCS ASSINIBOINE 234 and HMCS SAGUENAY 206 with 3 Tribal class destroyers tied up astern at Copenhagen, Denmark - 1957 (TJW021) NATO Exercise - 1957. Fueling at sea with the USS FORRESTAL (TJW022) Three unknown sailors on HMCS SAGUENAY - 1957
(TJW023) Terry Whiteland standing in front of HMS VICTORY (Admiral Nelson's Flagship), Portsmouth, England
(TJW024) HMCS ALGONQUIN 224, alongside Jetty #3, Halifax between Apr 1955 - Jun 57 (TJW025) HMCS MAGNIFICENT below the MacDonald Bridge, Halifax between Apr 1955 - Jun 57 Note: It is not known which ship these photos were taken from - either SAGUENAY or ST LAURENT
HMCS HURON 216
(TJW026) HMCS HURON 216 in Halifax - 1958 (TJW027) HMCS HURON 216 entering Grand Harbour, Malta - 1958 (TJW028) HMCS HURON 216 at the Azores - 1958 (TJW029) HMCS HURON 216 - 5 Mess Party, Naples, Italy, Nov 1958 (TJW030) HMCS HURON 216 in Toulon, France. Damage to HMCS HURON 216 after being hit by a French destroyer during NATO work ups 15 Nov 1958. The French destroyer cut her bow open right to the paint locker.
(TJW031) HMCS HAIDA 215, in company with HMCS HURON 216, at the Azores - 1958
The sketches below are from a Seamanship Manual that belonged Jack Fenerty, LS, RCN. The previous owner of the manual was T. Whiteland, and made numerous sketches in the book.
Sketches by T. Whiteland (Whitey) Click on the above photos to view larger images
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