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The Golden Hind public house
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The Golden Hind public house
A pub that was popular with the Plymouth contingent of the CCFF, the Golden Hind is still serving the community today. The Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters (also known as the Volunteer Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters and simply as CCCF) were stationed in England between 1942 and 1945. Date: circa 1942
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This evocative photograph captures the Golden Hind public house in Plymouth, England, a beloved watering hole for the Canadian Contingent of the Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters (CCCF) during their service overseas between 1942 and 1945. The CCCF, also known as the Volunteer Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters, played a crucial role in supporting the British emergency services during World War II. The image, taken circa 1942, depicts the Golden Hind's distinctive sign, adorned with a ship's wheel and the words "Golden Hind," against a backdrop of wartime Britain. The pub, situated in the heart of Plymouth, was a popular gathering place for the Canadian firefighters, providing a taste of home amidst the challenges and uncertainties of their time on the 2nd front. The CCCF was an integral part of the military forces during the war, with over 1,100 volunteers from Canada serving in England. Their presence not only bolstered the British firefighting capabilities but also fostered a unique bond between the two nations. Today, the Golden Hind public house continues to serve the community, standing as a testament to the history and camaraderie shared between the Canadian firefighters and the people of Plymouth during wartime. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made and the enduring bonds forged during the 1940s.
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