HMS Canada (1881)

[3] Her bow badge was removed prior to being sold for scrap and is displayed in the Maritime Museum of British Columbia.

Under the lower deck were spaces for water, provisions, coal, and magazines for shell and powder.

These were covered by an armoured deck, 1.5 inches (38 mm) thick and approximately 100 ft (30 m) long.

This armour was about 3 ft (90 cm) below the lower deck, and the space between could be used for additional coal bunkerage.

The tops of the coal bunkers, which projected above deck level, were used for seating at the mess tables.

Monument to the three crew that died on HMS Canada at Halifax, Royal Navy Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia)