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HMCS PICTOU
© IWM (A 8327)
The Petty Officer who painted the crest, puts on the finishing touches. During the Second World War, Canadian warships adopted a variety of unofficial crests, as well as artworks prominently placed on their gun shields. While some were based on the ship's name, or featured characters based on popular cultural references, others had less obvious origins. In Pictou's case, the griffon was a reference to the ship's commanding officer, Anthony Griffin. From;Canada's Naval History
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A caption for the same photo on another site (about the ship) identifies the individuals and timeframe.
http://www.forposterityssake.ca/GALLERIES/PICTOU.htm Quote:
http://www.warmuseum.ca/collections/...ia_irn=5387173 Last edited by Blackadder1916; 13-03-17 at 04:08 PM. |
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