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The 'Friendly Lounge', in 'South Philly', where Frank is introduced to owner Skinny Razor (Bobby Cannavale) was an empty property at Woodward Avenue at Catalpa Avenue, Ridgewood in western bltadwin.ru fact, Ridgewood stands in for quite a bit of the 'South Philly' neighbourhood. The baptism of Frank's daughter Margaret ('Peggy') is held at St Matthias Roman Catholic Church. Frank Rockland is a pen name of a Canadian writer living in Ottawa, Canada's capital. He got the idea for his first novel, Fire on the Hill, about the fire that destroyed the Parliament Buildings' Centre Block, when he was a university student tour guide on Parliament Hill. Since the s, the Whitman College and Northwest Archives has maintained a general collection of photographs related to Walla Walla County. In the past, photographs may have been seperated from the collection in which they were donated and added to the Walla Walla photographs collection.


In my first book, the suspense novel Fire on the Hill, I incorporated a lot of details about the original Centre Block of the Canadian Parliament Buildings. The Centre Block was destroyed by a suspicious fire a hundred years ago, on Feb 3, There are very few photos of the original building available. Read "Fire on the Hill A World War One Suspense Novel" by Frank Rockland available from Rakuten Kobo. What really happened on the night of February 3, , when a fire destroyed the centre block of the Canadian Parliament. Frank Rockland is a pen name of a writer currently living in Ottawa, the nation's capital. He got the idea for his first novel, Fire on the Hill, about the fire that destroyed the Parliament Buildings’ Centre Block, when he was a university student tour guide on Parliament Hill. He retired from the Canadian civil service to write full time.

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