Objects and Photographs

This section brings together the approximately 700 objects and photographs used in Canada's Naval History. Use this section to directly access objects and photographs grouped by type, as shown below, or use the search function above to search through them by title.




Action Aboard HMCS Iroquois

Jack Nichols' 1944 drawing focuses on the grim faces of HMCS Iroquois' crew members wearing anti-flash gloves and hoods (left) while their ship is in action.

In June 1944, the heavily-armed Tribal-class destroyer Iroquois arrived back in European waters, fresh from a refit in Canada. After being fitted with powerful modern radar in England, Iroquois began operations in August. Fighting alongside Canadian and British ships, the destroyer tallied up a string of victories against German shipping along the coast of the Bay of Biscay which contributed to the German decision to abandon naval operations in that area.

Action Aboard HMCS Iroquois
Drawn by Jack Nichols in 1944
Beaverbrook Collection of War Art
CWM 19710261-4283