(revised RG Pelley 2016/08/29)

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(revised RG Pelley 2016/08/29) Several years ago, I came across a long lost item from Gander's history. In fact it was not really lost but more like someone forgetting to leave it where he should have! I now have in my possession the key from room 41 from the Saturn Hotel, which at one time existed just across the road from the old terminal, more precisely in front of the north edge of Hanger 21. It is a key made by Dominion Lock in Montreal, which is quite logical given that Ferry Command who ran that part of Gander during war had its Headquarters in Dorval. For the key collectors who might read this posting, it was made from a number 22 key blank. I got this key from a chap in Mt Horeb, USA, which is small town near Madison, Wisconsin, about 50 miles west of Milwaukee. Looking at this key reminds us that life much less complicated back then. On the key fob it is inscribed simply "If carried away return unsealed - we guarantee postage". We sometimes still see that today...with one very big difference: in those days, no long street address with postal code was necessary. Just Saturn Hotel, Gander was enough - quite a change!

The diagram below, from a brochure published by the Atlantic Guardian in 1948, shows the Saturn Hotel as occupying two buildings. (Use your zoom as necessary.)

This however is not what was generally considered to be the layout. The confusion may have come about because the identification of these buildings changed over time. Even the whole area as such has been known by different names, the best known being of course the RAF side because as of 1941, it was the base of the RAF Ferry Command and as of 1943 the RAF Transport Command. This whole area was also known on early maps as Belmont Camp because it was the Belmont Construction Company that built the hangars and associated buildings. In the earliest years, it was also called Beaver Centre in honour of Lord Beaverbrook, Britain s Minister of Aircraft Production, (in fact a Canadian, Max Aitken) who engineered the original ferry efforts. As can be seen below, the three buildings across the road from hangers 21 and 22 occupied by the RAF (and many years later by EPA) were known on official maps of the 40s and 50s as T2, T3 and T4.

These buildings are indicated on the air photo below around mid-1943. In the early years of the war, these same buildings were also called A. B and C. All three buildings were of the same general form, with slight differences according to the occupants º Building A housed R.A.F. officers in the south wing of the H. In the other wing, nearest the runways, the non-commissioned personnel were on the first floor, with their entry door at the front of the building. On the second floor of this wing was the quarters of the women who worked as Morse code operators. Their entrance was on the back, followed by a staircase to the 2 nd floor. In the centre of the H, with a separating wall between left and right wings, were the community showers and toilets.

Building A is shown here: º Building B, shown below, housed the families of men working for the base. This comprised notably the civilian radio staff and the married maintenance crew headed up by Joe Gilmore. This wartime photo shows kids from the Fennell and Gilmore families, from left to right: Barbara F, Tommy F, Margo G, Loretta F, Sean G, Pat G with Josie G. sitting on the snow. The photographer was probably Joe Gilmore. (In passing, Joe Gilmore often said that Mr Fennel could weld a metal band around a cigarette without burning the paper!)

The next photo also shows building B, most probably post-war. Names unknown. º Building C housed male Morse code operators, unmarried ground crew and transient aircrew. The following photo shows a typical wartime winter s day.

After the war, these buildings were called respectively Saturn, Mars and Jupiter. The main hotel complex on the old airport was on the American side and called Airlines Hotel. It was located roughly in the parking lot area of the present terminal. However, the Jupiter Building on the RAF side continued to be used as a hotel, with Saturn as an overflow. The Mars bldg continued as family accommodation. Summary of the various names of the buildings across the road from hangars 21 and 22 T2 T3 T4 A B C Saturn Mars Jupiter The names of many of the people who lived in these buildings over the years can de seen here: http://bobsganderhistory.com/gene5a.pdf