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Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site, Victoria, B.C.

I so wish I had an Emu puppet like the old UK Rodd Hull & Emu act, though not having one probably saves me a few black eyes...

 

testata del vecchio ponte, forse sospeso, sul fiume Tanaro fra Pollenzo e Roddi (CN)

Olympus digital camera

Alcune stanze del castello di Roddi, in provincia di Cuneo, in Piemonte.

Si vede una iscrizione dei primi del '900

Fort Rodd Hill was built in the 1890's as a coastal defense fort, especially to protect Esquimalt Naval Base on Vancouver Island. Today it is operated by Parks Canada.

Dave and Rodd at Louies Barber Shop, Castro Street, San Francisco

Between 1888 and 1894, the island was used as a laboratory by scientists working for the Pasteur Institute, who were researching the use of the chicken cholera microbe to control Australia's rabbit population. Louis Pasteur sent his nephew, Doctor Adrien Loir to conduct the experimentation in Australia and facilities were constructed on the island. Pasteur was interested because he had been conducting similar research in France and Henry Parkes had offered a 25,000 pound reward to anyone who could solve the rabbit infestation problem. However, the research received an unfavourable report in 1889 and from June, 1890, the facilities were used to manufacture sheep and cattle vaccines for anthrax and pleuro-pneumonia.

Rodd's windshield was dirty and he drives very fast ~ getting photos on the

road was hard and unfortunately most came out like this.

2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival

Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland

 

2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival

Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland

Rodd Point (Suburban, Sydney, Australia). Seen at saturday sailing..

This guy just flew in had a walk around & flew out.

Canon 40D with Tokina 80-400 lens.

IMG_4285

 

'Rodd 12' on approach to 34

  

KPSM Pease AFB

Photo taken at Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site in Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada. This fort was built to protect the Canadian coastline in the later 1890s. It was turned over to Park Service Canada in 1958.

En su ofi-cubiculo

Doing what he does in front of the band during a summer concert at Fort Rodd Hill.

Fort Rodd Hill Summer Concert, 2006

Upper Battery

 

Fort Rodd Hill was built in the 1890's as a coastal defense fort, especially to protect Esquimalt Naval Base on Vancouver Island. Today it is operated by Parks Canada.

Lobby of the Rodd Hotel in Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island, Canada

2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival

Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland

 

2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival

Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland

Terrace beside the entrance of the of the Rodd Hotel in Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island, Canada. This terrace adjoins the Lobby Bar.

Sábado 12 de noviembre de 2017.

 

Como parte de las actividades de la Semana de las Juventudes del 2017, este sábado 12 de noviembre se desarrolló un segundo concierto masivo en la plancha del Zócalo capitalino. Las bandas que se presentaron en esta ocasión fueron: Marcelo Viejo, Charlie Rodd, Ely Guerra, Dorian, Chetes, La Gusana Ciega, División Minúscula, El Tri y Fatboy Slim.

 

Fotografía: Carlos Luna / Secretaría de Cultura CDMX

2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival

Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland

 

2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival

Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland

Rodd Point (Suburban Sydney, Australia). From the Dobroyd Aquatic Club.

Sunday 28 Jan 2008

Canon 40D with Tokina 80-400 lens

These are for the sailors.

Fort Rodd Hill was built in the 1890's as a coastal defense fort, especially to protect Esquimalt Naval Base on Vancouver Island. Today it is operated by Parks Canada.

A day touring our local regional area during Covid. Easy Social Distancing. The deer and geese sharing the field..

G-RODD

Cessna 310R

c/n 310R-0544

Spalding / Fenland

05/05/90

Rodd Point (Suburban Sydney, Australia). From the Dobroyd Aquatic Club.

Sunday 28 Jan 2008

Canon 40D with Tokina 80-400 lens

These are for the sailors.

Photo taken at Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site in Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada. This fort was built to protect the Canadian coastline in the later 1890s. It was turned over to Park Service Canada in 1958.

Fortress Plotting Room

 

Fort Rodd Hill was built in the 1890's as a coastal defense fort, especially to protect Esquimalt Naval Base on Vancouver Island. Today it is operated by Parks Canada.

Fort Rodd Hill is perfect territory for Barn Swallows. These fledglings were sunning on a rail, waiting for their parents to provide food.

Sharon Tiffin/News staff

July 1, 2013-Three-year-old Christian Whiteley shows his colours during a Canada Day celebration at Fort Rodd Hill. Participants learned about World War ll rationing, a demonstration by the Victoria-Esquimalt Military Re-Enactment Association, entertainment, birthday cake and much more celebrating Canada's 146th birthday at Canada's National Historic site.

Rodd Kivett. Lakeland Flying Tigers v. Dunedin Blue Jays. Henley Field. Lakeland, Fla. April 23, 2016. Photo by Tom Hagerty.

Between 1888 and 1894, the island was used as a laboratory by scientists working for the Pasteur Institute, who were researching the use of the chicken cholera microbe to control Australia's rabbit population. Louis Pasteur sent his nephew, Doctor Adrien Loir to conduct the experimentation in Australia and facilities were constructed on the island. Pasteur was interested because he had been conducting similar research in France and Henry Parkes had offered a 25,000 pound reward to anyone who could solve the rabbit infestation problem. However, the research received an unfavourable report in 1889 and from June, 1890, the facilities were used to manufacture sheep and cattle vaccines for anthrax and pleuro-pneumonia.

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