Le Coqd'Or Night Club
Some may think it odd that a advertisement for a Salisbury Nigh Club be found on this "Our Rhodesia Heritage" blog.
The answer is very simple, many of the Rhodesian Security Forces spent many hours on the R&R (Rest and Recuperation) leave at establishments like this. Many became men as a result of visiting a night club, altercations of sort or other and of course those stolen hours with a lady friend.
Another night club that comes to mind is the Le Bom.
Thanks to Diarmid Smith for sharing this advert with ORAFs,
Thanks to:-
My son, Paul Norris, for the ISP sponsorship.
Paul Mroz for the image hosting sponsorship.
Robb Ellis for his assistance.
Should you wish to contact Eddy Norris please mail me on orafs11@gmail.com
Thanks to Diarmid Smith for sharing this advert with ORAFs,
Thanks to:-
My son, Paul Norris, for the ISP sponsorship.
Paul Mroz for the image hosting sponsorship.
Robb Ellis for his assistance.
Should you wish to contact Eddy Norris please mail me on orafs11@gmail.com
Labels: Le Coqd'or, Night Club
1 Comments:
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