The barracks were occupied by British troops up until 1870 and then taken over by the New South Wales colonial forces. The New South Wales contingent to the Sudan in 1885 was recruited and trained at ...
Experts believe the barracks were burned by British troops under the direction of General Charles Cornwallis in 1781. An archaeology team has started unearthing artifacts that show the life of ...
No question of the quality of this absorbing, though downbeat military pic set in a British barracks in Germany in the mid-1950s. No question of the quality of this absorbing, though downbeat ...
Top view. Christmas dinner table, Barracks of 16th The Queen's Lancers, Victorian 19th Century, British Military history Vintage illustration after photograph of Christmas dinner table, Barracks of ...
In a neat lesson in colonial history, the barracks were named after Queen Victoria in 1849 and rapidly re-named 'Collins Barracks' after Irish independence.
The Napier Barracks site has previously been described as run-down and filthy The British Red Cross has called for ex-military asylum sites such as Napier Barracks to close immediately.
After the British troops withdrawal in 1869 the premises were handed ... invasion paranoia the Queensland Defnce Force was created and the precinct was named Victoria Barracks and remains their home ...