Résultats
- Sailors aboard HMCS OAKVILLEFour-inch gun crew, Lewis Cook, Saint John,N.B. Mercheson Gordon, PEI, George Lederman Baden, Ont. Paul Faubert, Montreal.Four-inch gun crew, Lewis Cook, Saint John,N.B. Mercheson Gordon, PEI, George Lederman Baden, Ont. Paul Faubert, Montreal.Oakville Museum
- Christening of HMCS Oakville - All Services March Past, November 5, 1941All Services March Past Rear Admiral Percy W. Nelles and Hon.Angus L. MacDonald, Minister of Naval Defense for Naval AffairsAll Services March Past Rear Admiral Percy W. Nelles and Hon.Angus L. MacDonald, Minister of Naval Defense for Naval AffairsOakville Museum
- Three HMCS OAKVILLE sailors on shipThree HMCS sailors on ship; Leading Signalman Gordon Ballinger, St. Lambert, Que. Coder Jack Ward, Calgary Alta. Coder Albert Baer, Fort William, Ont.Three HMCS sailors on ship; Leading Signalman Gordon Ballinger, St. Lambert, Que. Coder Jack Ward, Calgary Alta. Coder Albert Baer, Fort William, Ont.Oakville Museum
- "A Very Special Flower" HMCS OakvilleNewspaper article on HMCS Oakville, Oakville Beaver.Newspaper article on HMCS Oakville, Oakville Beaver.Oakville Museum
- Envelope, R.C.N.A - Escort Carriers Assoc.......Oakville Museum
- "Corvette Hero Visits His Old School" Toronto Daily Star articlePublicity tour for HMCS OAKVILLE's heroesPublicity tour for HMCS OAKVILLE's heroesOakville Museum
- Sailor ringing ships bellChristening Day, November 5, 1941Christening Day, November 5, 1941Oakville Museum
- Two HMCS OAKVILLE sailorsLeading Stoker Ralph Chiswell, Coniston, Ont. Stoker, 2nd Class Frank Paquette, MontrealLeading Stoker Ralph Chiswell, Coniston, Ont. Stoker, 2nd Class Frank Paquette, MontrealOakville Museum
- Three HMCS OAKVILLE A. A. GunnersThree HMCS OAKVILLE A.A. gunners involved in sinking of U-boatThree HMCS OAKVILLE A.A. gunners involved in sinking of U-boatOakville Museum
- Dignitaries with students from Toronto on the HMCS OAKVILLEChristening Day of HMCS Oakville, November 5, 1941Christening Day of HMCS Oakville, November 5, 1941Oakville Museum
- Three sailors on HMCS OAKVILLESignalman Wallace Bond,James Island, B.C. Telegraphist Dan MacKirdy, Vancouver B.C., Telegraphist Charlie Matthewson, Vancouver, B.C. Christening Day, November 5, 1941Signalman Wallace Bond,James Island, B.C. Telegraphist Dan MacKirdy, Vancouver B.C., Telegraphist Charlie Matthewson, Vancouver, B.C. Christening Day, November 5, 1941Oakville Museum
- Sailor in hammockGunner Ed Davidson, TorontoGunner Ed Davidson, TorontoOakville Museum
- Newspaper clipping describing U-Boat capture"They captured U-boat crew". Photograph Lt. Hal Lawrence and petty Officer Arthur Powell"They captured U-boat crew". Photograph Lt. Hal Lawrence and petty Officer Arthur PowellOakville Museum
- Royal Canadian Navy Monthly Review, 1000-5 No. 10, October 1942U-Boat Sinkings: Caribbean Area H.M.C.S. "Oakville Sinks U-94"U-Boat Sinkings: Caribbean Area H.M.C.S. "Oakville Sinks U-94"Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville K178, Flower Class, Short Fo'c's'le Corvette - page 3 of 3Information bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknownInformation bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknownOakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville K178, Flower Class, Short Fo'c's'le Corvette - page 2 of 3Information bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 page 2 of 3 - source unknownInformation bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 page 2 of 3 - source unknownOakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville K178, Flower Class, Short Fo'c's'le Corvette - page 1 of 3Information bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknownInformation bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknownOakville Museum
- Photocopy of original drawing for proposed badge, HMCS OakvilleHMCS Oakville proposed badgeHMCS Oakville proposed badgeOakville Museum
- High school students tour HMCS Oakville"Trying Out Comforts of Shipboard Life""Trying Out Comforts of Shipboard Life"Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oaville - Toronto Daily Star Article November 5, 1941"Oakville has Biggest Day as Corvette is Christened"..."Oakville has Biggest Day as Corvette is Christened"...Oakville Museum