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.




HMCS Athabaskan Model

Tribal-class destroyers like HMCS Athabaskan gave the Royal Canadian Navy the capability to undertake offensive operations in European waters.

This British design privileged big guns over the destroyer's traditional weapon, the torpedo. Tribal-class destroyers mounted six 4.7-inch guns (right and far left), two 4-inch guns (middle left, with crew figures), a 4-tube torpedo launcher (to left of left-hand stack), and several light anti-aircraft guns. Modern radar and ASDIC (sonar) equipment complemented these weapons. Athabaskan was sunk with heavy loss of life in the English Channel on 29 April 1944.

Model Ship, Tribal Class Destroyer
CWM 19750106-001