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Rodd Hill was named after John Rashleigh Rodd, 1st Lieutenant on the HMS Fisgard under(Capt. John A. Duntze. Rodd was later promoted to rear admiral in 1877; vice admiral in 1884, and admiral in 1888. Died 1892.

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  • Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site
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  • Rodd Hill was named after John Rashleigh Rodd, 1st Lieutenant on the HMS Fisgard under(Capt. John A. Duntze. Rodd was later promoted to rear admiral in 1877; vice admiral in 1884, and admiral in 1888. Died 1892.
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Built
  • 1850(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site
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  • 19(xsd:integer)
Location
  • in Colwood, British Columbia side of Esquimalt harbour,
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  • Rodd Hill was named after John Rashleigh Rodd, 1st Lieutenant on the HMS Fisgard under(Capt. John A. Duntze. Rodd was later promoted to rear admiral in 1877; vice admiral in 1884, and admiral in 1888. Died 1892.
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