Richard Flynn > A tank on display inside the Quebec Citadel, which is the base of the Royal 22è Régiment of the Canadian Army. It is the only entirely Francophone unit in the army (although all officers throughout the army must be bilingual in both official languages), which is why in 1928 George V approved the French name for the regiment.
Richard Flynn > A canon at the Halifax Citadel, trained over the city.
Richard Flynn > The insignia of George III on a canon at the Halifax Citadel.
Richard Flynn > The main building of the Halifax Citadel.
Richard Flynn > In the Halifax Citadel.
Richard Flynn > Steps down to the military cells in the Halifax Citadel.
Richard Flynn > Entering a (former) ammunitions store underneath the Halifax Citadel.
Richard Flynn > The Halifax Citadel. The bridge in the distance is the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, which connects Halifax to the neighbouring town of Dartmouth, which is across the harbour.
Richard Flynn > Canons lined up at the Halifax Citadel.
A tank on display inside the Quebec Citadel, which is the base of the Royal 22è Régiment of the Canadian Army. It is the only entirely Francophone unit in the army (although all officers throughout the army must be bilingual in both official languages), which is why in 1928 George V approved the French name for the regiment.
Richard Flynn > A tank on display inside the Quebec Citadel, which is the base of the Royal 22è Régiment of the Canadian Army. It is the only entirely Francophone unit in the army (although all officers throughout the army must be bilingual in both official languages), which is why in 1928 George V approved the French name for the regiment.
A tank on display inside the Quebec Citadel, which is the base of the Royal 22è Régiment of the Canadian Army. It is the only entirely Francophone unit in the army (although all officers throughout the army must be bilingual in both official languages), which is why in 1928 George V approved the French name for the regiment.
See photo in original gallery.

Comments

|

New comment:

Name: Email: Link:


To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?

Add Comment Cancel