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Q112

Posted on Sunday, June 27, 2010 in ---Q110 to Q119

October 1943, J.J. Taylor & Sons, Toronto, Ontario. Ready foe a test run in Lake Ontario. Jim Taylor collectionOctober 1943, J.J. Taylor & Sons, Toronto, Ontario. Ready for a test run in Lake Ontario. Jim Taylor collection

Builder:

J.J. Taylor & Sons Ltd.

Toronto, Ont.

Commissioned:

October 25, 1943

Launched:

September 18, 1943

Disposal:

August 3, 1945

Career:

1945, retained and transferred to RCMP.  Renamed Fort Walsh-MP 33.

September 28, 1958, caught in a major storm off the coast of Newfoundland. Run ashore on the rocks of Scatarie Island, Nova Scotia. Demolished on the shores of Scatarie.

Other pictures of Q112

Origin unknown

Origin unknown

October 1943. Fitting out at J.J. Taylor & Sons' shipyard, Toronto, Ontario. Jim Taylor collection

October 1943. Fitting out at J.J. Taylor & Sons’ shipyard, Toronto, Ontario. Jim Taylor collection

Lt Roy C. Denny, RCNVR, left. Jim Taylor collection

Lt Roy C. Denny, RCNVR, left. Jim Taylor collection

RCMP Fort Walsh MP33

RCMP Fort Walsh (call sign CGMR). RCMP/Spud Roscoe collection

RCMP Fort Walsh (call sign CGMR). RCMP/Spud Roscoe collection

Summer 1954, Rimouski, Quebec. RCMP Fort Walsh and St-Barnabé (ex-Q098). Origin unknown

Summer 1954, Rimouski, Quebec. RCMP Fort Walsh and St-Barnabé (ex-Q098). Jean Ouellet collection

Jean-Pierre Charest collection

Jean-Pierre Charest collection

Origin unknown

Origin unknown

September 28, 1958. Rocky shores of Scatterie Island, Nova Scotia. Bonnie-Jarvis-Lowe collection

September 28, 1958. Rocky shores of Scatterie Island, Nova Scotia. Bonnie-Jarvis-Lowe collection

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