Keywords: HMS Fury (1814) plaque..JPG en Commander William Edward Parry RN FRS abandoned the beset HMS Fury at Fury Beach Somerset Island Nunavut in 1825 He left two admiralty pattern anchors stores and boats on the beach for future explorers to use The anchors remained as landmarks for navigators for 136 years In 1956 Capt T C Pullen RCN sailing in CCGS Labrador recovered the anchors which eventually came to be displayed at the Museum of Fort Saint Jean The anchors of HMS Fury 1814 are on permanent display near a parade field at the Royal Military College Saint-Jean The HMS Fury anchors are on the northeastern corner of the Royal Military College Saint-Jean parade square Quote Eric Ruel Conservateur Musée du Fort Saint-Jean Photo credit Fort Saint-Jean Museum Personal permission granted to User Tjlynnjr by Mr Eric Ruel curator of RMC St Jean Museum Copy of permission will be furnished upon request Eric Ruel Conservateur Musée du Fort Saint-Jean 15 rue Jacques-Cartier Nord Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Qc J3B 8R8 Téléphone musée 450 358-6559 Téléphone cellulaire 514 347-1464 Courriel eric ruel museedufortsaintjean ca 2006-05-28 13 38 55 Musée du Fort Saint-Jean 15 rue Jacques-Cartier Nord Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Qc J3B 8R8 Téléphone musée 450 358-6559 Téléphone cellulaire 514 347-1464 Courriel eric ruel museedufortsaintjean ca Eric Ruel Conservateur cc-zero Uploaded with UploadWizard Royal Military College Saint-Jean Royal Military College of Canada Anchors Memorial anchors in Canada |