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This building was constructed in 1897. Originally it was to accommodate a Master Gunner and his family, but a variety of personnel lived here:
From 1899 to the Second World War it was occupied by non-commissioned officers in charge of the Fort Rodd Hill detachment.
During the Second World War it served as an officers mess.
From 1945 to 1948 it was again used as a married quarter and was occupied by senior non-commissioned officers and Master Gunners of the Esquimalt garrison and their families.
on the fifith night we anchored in Seven Mile Creek, which is part of Rodd Harbour, a great spance of water opening to the sea approx 12n/m south of the entrance to the Port Of Gladstone
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During September we visited Northern Italy, the Piedmont district. From Milan, Turin and other small villages around Piedmont wine district.
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
2012 Rodders Journal Vintage Speed & Custom Revival
Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland
Miss Northern Ireland, Meagan Green and Mark Stewart, Pubs of Ulster Chairman get a trick card from Rodd Hogg the Magician at the launch of The Great Ulster Pub Week at Café Vaudeville. The Great Ulster Pub Week, which takes place 1st-9th May 2014, will be the biggest pub centric multi-venue event seen in Northern Ireland and with over 140 pubs across Northern Ireland already signed up, it promises to showcase great food, great entertainment and great craic. For further information, visit www.greatulsterpubweek.com or find The Great Ulster Pub Week on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube and Instagram using the hashtag, #UlsterPubWeek Photos by Darren Kidd at Press Eye