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First Naval Recruits, HMCS Niobe
First Naval Recruits, HMCS Niobe

"Canada's First Naval Recruits" pose in front of their ship, HMCS Niobe.

The Naval Service of Canada, which placed great emphasis on its British connections and traditions, drew its personnel almost exclusively from English-speaking Canadians. Due to a shortage of trained Canadians, however, British personnel from the regular Royal Navy and officers from the Royal Naval Reserve helped crew Niobe and HMCS Rainbow.

George Metcalf Archival Collection
CWM 20030174-049



British Ships in Halifax, 1901
American Cruiser USS Olympia
HMS New Zealand (right) and HMAS Australia (left)
HMCS Niobe, Stern View
HMCS Rainbow arrives at Esquimalt, British Columbia
Rear-Admiral Sir Charles E. Kingsmill
Arrival Ceremony, HMCS Rainbow, Esquimalt, British Columbia
First Naval Recruits, HMCS Niobe
Royal Naval College of Canada, Class Photo, 1911
Royal Naval College of Canada, Machine Shop
Cartoon, HMCS Niobe Coronation Contingent, 1911
Sailors Marching, Esquimalt
HMCS Niobe at Anchor
Boxing Match, HMCS Niobe
Visitors Exploring HMCS Niobe
Coaling the Ship, HMCS Niobe
Gun Practice, HMCS Niobe
Gun Deck, HMCS Niobe
"Seeing the World in Comfort," HMCS Niobe
HMCS Niobe in Drydock, around 1911
Diver Going over the Side
View of "Victory" Boat alongside HMCS Niobe
Rope-work, HMCS Niobe
Two Stokers, HMCS Niobe