NAVY HISTORY - SHIPYARDS

Armstrong Brothers Shipyards


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This shipyard built the following ships during World War II. Some of these ships served on the west Coast during the war and many others were posted to the Atlantic theatre where they were engaged in the Battle of the North Atlantic. Please click on highlighted vessels for more information.

Listed & Linked WW II Ships  
Non-Listed War vessels  
Royal Canadian Airforce  
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Barnston Island 172492 Work Boat 1940
Blue Fjord 171629 Patrol vessel 1939
Cape Bathurst 178828 Fishboat, seiner 1941
Danny Buoy C21935BC Passenger Vessel (nk)
Fisher Boy II 173780 Fishboat, general 1942
General Caldwell 172497 Work Boat 1940
General Caldwell (R.C.A.S.C.) 172497 Work Boat 1940
General Hertzberg (R.C.A.S.C.) 173471 Freighter 1941
H.C. 87 172103 Fishboat, general 1939
Humphrey VI 172497 Work Boat 1940
Jo-Mar 172104 Work Boat 1940
Kornat I 178828 Fishboat, seiner 1941
Kuitan (C.N.A.V.) 178828 Fishboat, seiner 1941
Kuitan (H.M.C.S.) 178828 Fishboat, seiner 1941
M.L. 15 (R.C.M.P.) 171629 Patrol vessel 1939
Milwin (C.G.S.) 171629 Patrol vessel 1939
Namu 173471 Freighter 1941
New America 172103 Fishboat, general 1939
P.M.L. 15 171629 Patrol vessel 1939
Parry 177553 Patrol vessel 1942
Parry (C.G.S.) 177553 Patrol vessel 1942
Phylgail 172104 Work Boat 1940
Talapus (H.M.C.S.) 177553 Patrol vessel 1942

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Armstrong Brothers Shipyards

Location: Prince Rupert, British Columbia

Founded: Jan 28, 1941

Founder: Name

Wartime Owner: Burrard Brothers

Status: Defunct

Owner :N/A2

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