SS Fort Camosun Towed by HMCS Edmunston
SS Fort Camosun and HMCS Edmunston
SS Fort Camosun is towed by HMCS Edmunston after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-25.
Maritime Museum of BC, E3089
June 1942
SS Fort Camosun Being Towed
SS Fort Camosun
SS Fort Camosun being towed after being torpedoed by a Japanese submarine I-25
Maritime Museum of BC, 013.FIC.0487
June 1942
SS Fort Camosun Torpedo Damage
SS Fort Camosun
Damage to the port side of SS Fort Camosun after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-25 in June 1942
Maritime Museum of BC, E3113
20 June 1942
Vancouver’s Discovery - by E.M. Chadwick
HMCS Discovery
Large sailing vessel in rough sees viewed from the bow. All sails appear to be unfurled. Figures can be seen on the deck. The vessel appears to be in open ocean. No land is visible.
Maritime Museum of BC, 992.069.0001
1790s
Trekka Under Twin Sails - by Alan Lester
Trekka
Stern view of the sailing vessel Trekka with twin sails open. Other sails appear to be furled. The sky looks cloudy and the seas rough. It is painted in a wide ocean with no sign of land.
Maritime Museum of BC, 982.033.0001
1959
Tilikum - by Rowley W. Murphy
View of the Tilikum
View of the Tilikum from starboard side looking up near the bow down toward the stern. Details of the eye on the bowsprit and the stern are rendered separately. The Tilikum is mounted on a plinth and is painted red and black. The mast is not shown.
Maritime Museum of BC, 986.027.0004
1943
Tilikum - by Rowley W. Murphy
View of the Tilikum
View of the Tilikum starboard side viewed from near the stern looking toward the bow. The boat is painted black and red. It sits on a plinth. The mast is not present.
Maritime Museum of BC, Maritime Museum of BC, 986.027.0003
1943
Tilikum - bow - by Rowley W. Murphy
Views of the Tilikum. Bow view.
A view of the bow of the Tilikum from the starboard side. It is painted black and red.
Maritime Museum of BC, 986.027.0001
ca. 1943
Tilikum - Bow & Stern - by Rowley W. Murphy
Views of Tilikum.
A colour drawing of the Tilikum showing the bow from the front and the stern from the side showing the rudder. The Tilikum is painted red and black. It is shown mounted on a plinth or blocks. The mast is not shown.
Maritime Museum of BC, 986.027.0002
1900s
The Chase - by Harry Heine
Whaling
A vessel with the name "Brown" on the side can be seen persuing a whale which is just diving below the surface. The vessel is mostly black with red at the waterline. Figures can be seen on the deck. One of them stands at the bow with a harpoon gun.
Maritime Museum of BC, 005.041.0001
1904 - 1960s