Sydney Harbour
in the Second World War

WW2     1939 – 1945


Photographs of
Interpretative panel
Sydney Boardwalk
Cape Breton Regional Municipality
Nova Scotia


Located at the west end of Wentworth Street


GPS location:   46°08'12"N   60°11'46"W




Sydney Harbour in WW2: Sydney Boardwalk interpretative panel

Photographed on 6 September 2005



Sydney Harbour in WW2: Sydney Boardwalk interpretative panel

Photographed on 21 July 2005



Sydney Harbour in WW2: Sydney Boardwalk interpretative panel

Photographed on 6 September 2005



Sydney Harbour in WW2: Sydney Boardwalk interpretative panel

Photographed on 6 September 2005



Sydney Harbour in WW2: Sydney Boardwalk interpretative panel

Photographed on 6 September 2005



Sydney Harbour in WW2: Sydney Boardwalk interpretative panel

Photographed on 6 September 2005

The Atlantic Convoy
Drawn by Oswald Brett, Able Seaman,
RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, 1941-1945.
This sketch shows a typical view of
convoy assembly, with a U.S. Liberty
Ship in the center, an escorting
Corvette in the foreground, and
a Canadian Park Ship in the
background.

Oswald Brett (1921-   ) is a
prominent Australian maritime artist.






Photographs of War Memorials, Historic Monuments and Plaques in Nova Scotia
    http://ns1763.ca/remem/plaques.html



Sydney: V-E Day 50th Anniversary memorial V-E Day 50th Anniversary memorial Sydney Boardwalk
    http://ns1763.ca/cbrm/sydboard-ve50.html


Sydney: Korean War memorial Korean War memorial Sydney Boardwalk
    http://ns1763.ca/cbrm/sydboard-korea.html


Atlantic Convoys from Sydney in WW2 Atlantic Convoys from Sydney in WW2 Sydney Boardwalk
    http://ns1763.ca/cbrm/atlanticconvoys.html


Sydney Forks war memorial Sydney Forks war memorial Sydney Forks
    http://ns1763.ca/cbrm/sydneyforks.html


New Victoria war memorial New Victoria war memorial New Victoria
    http://ns1763.ca/cbrm/newvict.html


Dominion war memorial Dominion war memorial Dominion
    http://ns1763.ca/cbrm/dominion.html


J.B. Croak V.C. memorial school John Bernard Croak V.C. memorial school Glace Bay
    http://ns1763.ca/cbrm/croakjb.html


J.B. McLachlan memorial J.B. McLachlan monument Glace Bay
    http://ns1763.ca/cbrm/mclachlanmem.html


Port Dauphin Naval Base monument, 1713-1719 Port Dauphin Naval Base monument, 1713-1719 Englishtown
    http://ns1763.ca/victco/portdauphin.html


Englishtown war memorial Englishtown war memorial Englishtown
    http://ns1763.ca/victco/englishtownm.html


Bell National Historic Park A.G. Bell National Historic Park Baddeck
    http://ns1763.ca/victco/bellhistpark.html


Bell, Baldwin, McCurdy Three plaques: Bell, Baldwin, McCurdy Baddeck
    http://ns1763.ca/victco/bellmusbbm.html


Baddeck: First Aeroplane Flight monument First Aeroplane Flight monument Baddeck
    http://ns1763.ca/victco/baddckcrth.html


D'Escousse war memorial D'Escousse war memorial D'Escousse
    http://ns1763.ca/richmco/descoussewarm.html


Sampsonville centennial plaque Samsonville centennial plaque Sampsonville
    http://ns1763.ca/richmco/sampsonville.html



Go To:   Index to other online Nova Scotia History
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Go To:   History of Railway Companies in Nova Scotia
    http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/300/nova_scotias_electronic_attic/07-04-09/www.littletechshoppe.com/ns1625/railways.html

Go To:   History of Electric Companies in Nova Scotia
    http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/300/nova_scotias_electronic_attic/07-04-09/www.littletechshoppe.com/ns1625/electric.html

Go To:   History of Automobiles in Nova Scotia
    http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/300/nova_scotias_electronic_attic/07-04-09/www.littletechshoppe.com/ns1625/automobiles.html

Go To:   History of Telephone Companies in Nova Scotia
    http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/300/nova_scotias_electronic_attic/07-04-09/www.littletechshoppe.com/ns1625/telephone.html

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First uploaded to the WWW:   2005 August 11
New photographs installed:   2005 October 01