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Fort Williams' HMS St. Christopher Today's Legacy While a few navy buildings remain, their future must inevitably be uncertain. C.P.O. Hopkins' grave can be seen in Glen Nevis and the grave of Chief Engine Room Artificer Harry Parks of Tolworth who died on 28th November 1940 can be found in the Graveyard of St Andrews Episcopalian Church, Fort William. To the uninitiated, the only easily recognisable legacy of the base is the memorial at the front of the Highland Hotel. The memorial was unveiled in October 1997 and bears a plaque which reads…
Perhaps most significantly, the name and spirit is continued in the local Sea Cadet Unit, the Training Ship St Christopher. As a charity aimed at encouraging local youngsters to take an active and constructive part in the community, using the traditions of the Royal Navy. Its staff and cadets regularly attend events in the local area including fetes, shows, parades & memorial services. A thought for the future While many of the buildings built by the navy are still being used, their future must inevitably be uncertain in the light of current developments taking place at Annat and while they are of no great architectural merit, they are of local significance. Surely, it would be a shame if they were all to disappear without trace?
Short History of HMS St Christopher Piratical beginnings in the Caribbean!!
Fort William HMS St Christopher Buildings in Corpach Buildings in Fort William List of Boats Short History of Training Ship St. Christopher
Derrick Warner
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