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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.
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.
2nd or 3rd year molt, I think. 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.
We drove west of Victoria and explored Fort Rodd Hill with its wonderful lighthouse. Further on, we walked Whiffin Spit Park at Sooke, had lunch at the Best Western Premier, and finished the day at the East Sooke Regional Park for a hike.
04 de Noviembre 2018
Presentación del libro “El alma” Ann Rodd (Argentina), segunda parte de la trilogía “El dije”.
Lugar: Foro del autor
Organiza: Lee Hoy
Foto: Alejandra De Lucca V.
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
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.
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
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.
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
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A fort was first constructed here to protect Victoria harbor in 1878. The fort was closed in 1956 and is now the Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site near Equimalt, BC.
Historic marker:
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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.
Un' allieva, durante il workshop, prepara "Prove Aperte" lo spettacolo di Danny Lemmo con gli allievi dello "Stage Teatro al Castello, Roddi 2012" presentato al "VIII Festival dell'Incanto"
A day touring our local regional area during Covid. Easy Social Distancing. One of the old searchlight stations.
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
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.
Searchlight Emplacemnet (1940)
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.