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"Crossing the Line" Certificate, 1938
"Crossing the Line" Certificate, 1938

This certificate was created for crew members of four Canadian destroyers that crossed the Equator ("crossing the line") in 1938.

A 1938 cruise took the destroyers HMCS Saguenay, HMCS Skeena, HMCS St. Laurent, and HMCS Fraser, portrayed on the certificate along with their crests (top), across the Equator and to places shown on the map. The certificate, awarded to those crossing the equator for the first time, also depicts instruments used to initiate them during the "crossing the line" ceremony, including "soft soap" painted on with a brush (bottom left) and haircutting implements (bottom centre). It also shows imagery associated with the event, including King Neptune and Queen Amphitrite (centre left).

George Metcalf Archival Collection
CWM 19860341-006

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Royal Navy Warships in Esquimalt Harbour
Royal Canadian Navy Trawlers, Northwest Arm, Halifax
First World War Atlantic Convoy
German Submarine U-118
Three Canadians in the Royal Navy
Telegram Confirming Flight Lieutenant Harry Wambolt's Death
Letter to Flight Lieutenant Harry Wambolt's Parents
SS Imo and Halifax Sugar Refinery
HMCS Lady Evelyn after the Halifax Explosion
Recruiting Poster, Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve
HMCS Givenchy's Crew, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1919
HMCS Skeena Plans
"Crossing the Line" Certificate, 1938
"Do You Fit in Here?"
Semaphore Training Tool
Cap Ribbon Order
Commission, Frances Alley
Training Certificate, Evangeline Harrold
Knit for the Navy and Merchant Navy
"Meet the Navy" Program
"Meet the Navy" Program
Royal Canadian Navy Certificate of Acknowledgement
The Canadian Navy Paint Book
German U-Boat Navigation Handbook