Halifax Municipal Archives
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The last upload was 31 March.
Unidentified Dartmouth home uploaded 31 March
Identified! 68 Front Street, Pictou, NS uploaded 29 January
Identified! 1318 Robie Street uploaded 29 January
Unidentified Victorian house uploaded 29 January
Area of 5252 Green Street uploaded 29 January
Unidentified Victorian house uploaded 29 January
Identified! 1466 and 1472 Queen Street uploaded 29 January
Identified! 1322 Robie Street uploaded 29 January
Identified! 1095 Tower Road uploaded 29 January
Unidentified Victorian house uploaded 29 January
Identified! 5655 Fenwick Street uploaded 29 January
Unidentified Victorian house uploaded 29 January
Identified! 2522 and 2518 Gottingen Street uploaded 29 January
Identified! Wellington Barracks at CFB Halifax - Stadacona uploaded 29 January
Unidentified Victorian house uploaded 29 January
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Identified! 5669-5685 Inglis Street
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tom chute said:
This is most surely 5669 Inglis St. The architectural details on this home and the next couple of homes match exactly to the hertiage homes located there today. the building in the background is the apartments on South Park. blocked out by the tree foilage that is there today in google map pictures
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Halifax Municipal Archives said:
tom chute Thank you for the identification, I agree that that looks like the same stretch of houses (though in different colours). The description has now been updated in our database.
"The Little Goslings": RCAF Motor Vessels B128 - B130 on Shearwater base
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jamica1 said:
If anyone is wondering, as I was, why the air force needed boats: sites.rootsweb.com/~andersonfamily/RCAFMarine.htm
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Halifax Municipal Archives said:
Thanks jamica1 - that is fascinating - and explains why they had such interesting names - the crash boats were always named after Canadian waterfowl!
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Tom Barlow said:
They were patrolling the harbour and recovering any RCAF patrol planes that may have crashed In the harbour or In the vecinity. They would recover any surviving pilots from the cold ocean before it was to late.
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Tom Barlow said:
If I am not wrong you are referring to the RCN - Duck Class patrol boat like the HMCS Mallard, Loon and Cormorant. My grandfather served on one of those boats.
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