HMCS prefix for "His/Her Majesty's Colonial Ship"?
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2021 10:40 am
The prefix "HMCS" (His/Her Majesty's Colonial Ship) seems to have been used by government run vessels in British colonies dependent on the open sea, rivers or lakes still administered by the Colonial Office in London. In peacetime they appear to have periodically conveyed the Governors on tour but acted as cargo/passenger ships the bulk of the time. In wartime they were armed and became auxiliary warships.
I can find reference to them during WWII in Fiji, Nyassaland, The Gambia and Falkland Islands.
Does anyone know of any other colonies possessing the "His Majesty's Colonial Ship" designation in WWII? The British West Indies seems like an obvious possibility, but I can't find any reference to any such vessels there.
Many thanks.
I can find reference to them during WWII in Fiji, Nyassaland, The Gambia and Falkland Islands.
Does anyone know of any other colonies possessing the "His Majesty's Colonial Ship" designation in WWII? The British West Indies seems like an obvious possibility, but I can't find any reference to any such vessels there.
Many thanks.