Cape St. James, BC



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  1. Christmas Dinner brochure, front cover - 25 December 1944.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  2. Christmas Dinner brochure, greeting page - 25 December 1944.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  3. Christmas Dinner brochure, dinner menu - 25 December 1944.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  4. Christmas Dinner brochure, autograph page - 25 December 1944.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  5. Christmas in the barracks at Cape St. James - December 1944.
    (L-R) - LACs J MacDonald, Stuart Dingwall, Harry Dow.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  6. Pete Pile News Vol II #1 - December 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  7. Pete Pile News Vol II #1 - November 1944.
    Courtesy Sam Levy via Jim Derham-Reid.

  8. Pete Pile News Vol I #10 - October 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  9. RCAF Cape St. James crest - September 1944.
    Courtesy "Slats" Andrewsky via Jim Derham-Reid.

  10. The radar antenna, behind the lighthouse - September 1944.
    You can just see the big radar antenna sticking out on both sides of the light tower. This is an unusual photo to find as you were not supposed to photograph the thing.
    Courtesy Joe Osborne via Jim Durham-Reid.

  11. Pete Pile News Vol I #9 - September 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  12. Pete Pile News Vol I #8 - August 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  13. Pete Pile News Vol I #7 - July 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  14. Memories of Cape St. James - Jun 1944 to Jan 1945.
    Courtesy Bill McLachlan.

  15. Pete Pile News Vol I #6 - June 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  16. Pete Pile News Vol I #5 - May 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  17. Pete Pile News Vol I #4 - April 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  18. Radar installation perched on the top of the hill - 21 February 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  19. Aerial photo of domestic site with the radar at the top of the hill - 21 February 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  20. Aerial view of the entire complex at Cape St. James - 21 February 1944.
    Note the position of the lighthouse at the top of the hill.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  21. Yet another angle of the entire complex - 21 February 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  22. Pete Pile News Vol I #2 - February 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  23. Taken from the barrack level. Shows the C&M crew, the dock and it’s workmen - January 1944.
    Note derrick hoisting supplies from the barge at foot of dock. The barge is connected with a rope to the RCAF supply boat "Cape Canso" (note also smooth water suitable for landing purposes.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  24. The dock area at Cape St. James - January 1944.
    Taken from the Barrack level at the incline railway. Note barge and rope to Canso, Derrick, personnel and transportation lifeboat. At right - Ford V8 motor driving hoist. Cokes and beer being loaded on flat car to be transported to warehouse.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  25. Another photo of the dock area and activity by the dock - January 1944.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  26. A general view of 28 Detachment - January 1944.
    At bottom - dock and buildings; Centre level - Barracks; At top - Operations. Stair ascends at right centre. Inclined railway ascends at centre.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  27. Cape St. James, the northern half - January 1944.
    Cape St. James is on an island. The island itself consists of two hills separated by this valley. On the other side of this hill is a rough channel separating the cape from Kunghit Island. The waves crash on these jagged rocks throwing spray and foamy suds over the recreation hall, administration building, hospital and mess hall.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  28. The southern tip of the Charlottes - January 1944.
    The operations building, according to RCAF plans was to be built on the far island, connected by a suspension bridge. Upon investigation these plans were soon discouraged owing to building difficulties, high seas and winds. This picture was taken “up top” at the operations building, 375 feet above sea level and looking straight south.
    Courtesy Harry Dow via Jim Derham-Reid.

  29. Pete Pile News Vol I #1 - January 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.

  30. Mention in Despatches - 1944.
    Courtesy RCAF Personnel Honours and Awards.

  31. Minutes of the Entertainment Committee - 1944.
    Courtesy Charles AG Smith via Jim Derham-Reid.

  32. Daily Diary - 1944.
    Courtesy National Archives of Canada.



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Updated: August 27, 2004