S.S. Rappahannock Anchor

Thunder Bay, Ontario
Type
Other

This memorial is dedicated to Royal Canadian and Merchant Naval Service men and women that served during the Second World War.

The following memorials are part of the Anchorage Memorial:

Anchorage Memorial Bell, Superior Anchors, Carronades, Ships Tribute, Mariners' Monument, and Thunder Bay Sailors' Plaques.

 

Inscription

[plaque/plaque]
SALVAGED FROM S.S. RAPPAHANNOCK, SUNK
JULY 25, 1911, JACKFISH BAY, ONTARIO,
BY DIVERS
W.PETERSON, C. PARON, L. EDWARDS,
R. OLDALE, P. MCCARTNEY WITH ASSISTANTS
W. WINTERNUTE, D. CAMPBELL, F. ZANETTE.
PRESENTED TO N.O.A.C. THUNDER BAY
"TO THOSE WHO GO DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS"

[plaque/plaque]
DEDICATED BY
AVENOR INC.
AND PREDECESSORS IN MEMORY OF
OUR EMPLOYEES AND
THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS WHO SERVED
IN THE CANADIAN NAVAL SERVICES
DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR.

AVENOR
INC.
JUNE 1, 1997

Location
S.S. Rappahannock Anchor

2210 Sleeping Giant Pkwy
Thunder Bay
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 48.43421
Long. -89.21638

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Ken MacAskill; John Kuemmel
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