I Found The Ship's Bell From A WWII Canadian Navy Ship - HMCS Trentonian

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Torpedoed on 22 Feb 1945 by a German submarine, the HMCS Trentonian was the last Corvette to be sunk in World War 2. Very sadly, 6 men from the Royal Canadian Navy/Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) lost their lives, most to the initial impact. The shipwreck of this WWII Canadian Navy Ship has been frequently dived since at least the early 2000s and local myth has it that the bell had been spotted but never recovered. Lots of divers have unsuccessfully tried to find it, including me - until this dive. Join me as I find the ship's bell and then return it to it's rightful owners. *Dive Signs* If you want stickers for your diving gear, like those you see on Rick and me, then they can be bought from the excellent DiveSigns.com website - https://www.divesigns.com/ *Highlights* 00:00 Introduction 03:50 Yarrow boilers 07:39 Depth charge!!! 10:00 Myth of the Bell 13:04 Room of bronze? 17:02 Room of bronze 2? 20:29 THE BELL!!! 24:00 Reflections *Thanks* Rick Ayrton for his stunning photos Aidan Davies Webb for his photos of the handover


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