Canada and the First World War

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Loading Coal on the Niobe
The crew of HMCS Niobe loads coal in Halifax harbour. Large coal-fired ships like Niobe could not remain at sea for very long without re-fuelling. To supply their navy, the British had built a world-wide network of fortresses, naval bases, and coaling stations, including Halifax and Esquimalt on Canada's east and west coasts. A band plays music near the house in the centre (left) of the photograph.

George Metcalf Archival Collection
CWM 20030109-011