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The MV Kipawo off shore from what could be Wolfville. Note the crew on the poop deck just like in the other photo we have of the crew portrait. Note also, the Red Ensign off the rear mast and the DAR flag on the centre mast.
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The [[MV Kipawo|MV ''Kipawo'']] at Courtenay Bay in Saint John, NB, circa 1925<ref>Location established with FB messenger correspondence with Saint John community historian JD Thompson, June 19, 2024</ref> with the distinctive towers of the Wiggins Orphanage visible in the background.<ref>[https://catalogue-saintjohn.opendata.arcgis.com/documents/SaintJohn::illustrated-plan-of-saint-john-new-brunswick/about?path= "Illustrated Paln of Saint John New Brunswikc", 1934, City of Saint John]</ref> This location, immediately next to the Saint John Shipyard as well as the clean, new look to the vessel and the profusion of flags, suggest the photo was taken during trials or the handover of the ship after its launch in 1925. The mainmast flag appears to be the Dominion Atlantic Railway's company flag.<ref>[[:Category:Logos#1st_DAR_Herald|Logos, 1st DAR Herald on Flag]]</ref>
  
Photo source and photographer unknown.
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Other locations considered were Conception Bay, Newfoundland during WWII suggested by a possible Naval ensign on the mizzen-mast and the WWII British Naval System "Y" pennant on the fore-mast that indicates she is in Yard service as she was tending anti-submarine nets in the harbour.<ref>[http://www.quadibloc.com/other/flaint.htm Naval Flags]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 6 August 2025

The MV Kipawo at Courtenay Bay in Saint John, NB, circa 1925[1] with the distinctive towers of the Wiggins Orphanage visible in the background.[2] This location, immediately next to the Saint John Shipyard as well as the clean, new look to the vessel and the profusion of flags, suggest the photo was taken during trials or the handover of the ship after its launch in 1925. The mainmast flag appears to be the Dominion Atlantic Railway's company flag.[3]

Other locations considered were Conception Bay, Newfoundland during WWII suggested by a possible Naval ensign on the mizzen-mast and the WWII British Naval System "Y" pennant on the fore-mast that indicates she is in Yard service as she was tending anti-submarine nets in the harbour.[4]

References

  1. Location established with FB messenger correspondence with Saint John community historian JD Thompson, June 19, 2024
  2. "Illustrated Paln of Saint John New Brunswikc", 1934, City of Saint John
  3. Logos, 1st DAR Herald on Flag
  4. Naval Flags

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current20:40, 28 March 2011Thumbnail for version as of 20:40, 28 March 20111,024 × 673 (106 KB)Stem (talk | contribs)The MV Kipawo off shore from what could be Wolfville. Note the crew on the poop deck just like in the other photo we have of the crew portrait. Note also, the Red Ensign off the rear mast and the DAR flag on the centre mast.

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