Berwick Barracks, sometimes known as Ravensdowne Barracks, is a former military installation of the British Army in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England. The barracks...
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Berwick-upon-Tweed (/ˈbɛrɪk/ ), sometimes known as Berwick-on-Tweed or simply Berwick, is a town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, 2.5 mi (4 km)...
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Early barracks were multi-story blocks, often grouped in a quadrangle around a courtyard or parade ground. A good example is Berwick Barracks, which...
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Own Scottish Borderers and moved to Berwick Barracks in 1881. In the 1950s, the barracks were renamed Imphal Barracks to reflect the battle honours won...
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exhibited in the regimental museum of the King's Own Scottish Borderers at Berwick Barracks.[citation needed] The prison, initially designed for a population in...
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responding to the border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed and its coastal location. The former military barracks, known as Berwick Barracks, that housed the studios...
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the Regimental Museum of The Kings Own Scottish Borderers, in Berwick Barracks, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland, England. "John Kendrick Skinner, Glasgow...
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King's Own Scottish Borderers (category Military units and formations in Berwick-upon-Tweed)
for it to amalgamate with another regiment. The regiment moved to Berwick Barracks in July 1881. Under the reforms the regiment became The King's Own...
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police barracks in Brisbane, Australia The Barracks, Berwick-upon-Tweed or Ravensdowne Barracks, a former British Army site in England The Barracks, Brecon...
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(South Wales Borderers) Berwick Barracks (King's Own Borderers) Hamilton Barracks (The Cameronians (Scotch Rifles)) St Lucia Barracks, Omagh (Royal Inniskilling...
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demolished, Vanburgh or Hawksmoor were possibly involved in the design Berwick Barracks, 1717–1721. The Brewhouse, Kings Weston House (c.1718) Chatham Dockyard...
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wall is on display outside the German Embassy. Berwick-upon-Tweed – a segment stands outside Berwick Barracks. Bodmin – a large piece of the Berlin Wall (believed...
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of any explosion. The Gunpowder Magazine in Berwick-upon-Tweed was built in 1745 to service Berwick Barracks and sited at a safe distance from them to the...
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000134 (Berwick Barracks Gateway and Guard House) 1244721 More images Berwick Barracks East Barrack Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland Barracks 1721 26...
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"Wilt thou go to the barracks, Johnny?" is a traditional Scottish Highland dance. It was interpreted and reconstructed from Frederick Hill's Book of Quadrilles...
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the south of Berwick Barracks in the centre of the town. It is a Grade II listed building. During the Reformation the Catholics in Berwick and the surrounding...
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Berwick Gymnasium Gallery Berwick-upon-Tweed Art website, contemporary art installations by Berwick Visual Arts, located in Berwick Barracks Berwick Museum...
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King's Own Scottish Borderers Regimental Museum, is based at Berwick Barracks in Berwick-upon-Tweed The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Museum is based...
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Larkhill (redirect from Assaye Barracks)
School of Artillery is at Larkhill and the Royal Artillery moved its main barracks there from Woolwich in 2008. Before the military garrison was established...
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Attingham Park (section The Hills, Barons of Berwick)
listed building. Attingham Park was built in 1785 for Noel Hill, 1st Baron Berwick, replacing a house on the site called Tern Hall. With money he inherited...
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(89 km) northwards across Northumberland to the mouth of the River Tweed at Berwick-upon-Tweed. List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish...
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Armed forces in Scotland (section Barracks)
Kinloss Barracks Glencorse Barracks Dreghorn Barracks Cameron Barracks Leuchars Station Fort George, Highland (set to close in 2032) Redford Barracks (set...
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1715 and War of the Quadruple Alliance before leading the construction of barracks, bridges and proper roads in Scotland. He went on to be a military commander...
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in 1872. During the Second World War, the castle was used as an army barracks. During this time, much of the decorative wood is said to have been stripped...
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Fort du Télégraphe (redirect from Fort Berwick)
The Fort du Télégraphe, or Fort Berwick, is located in the Maurienne valley on the road to the Col du Galibier between Valloire and Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne...
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in return for surrendering Edinburgh Castle, along with the castles of Berwick, Roxburgh and Stirling, to the English King, Henry II. The castle was occupied...
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Greenwich Market Leadenhall Market Old Spitalfields market Bermondsey Market Berwick Street Market Brick Lane Market Brixton Market Broadway Market Camden Market...
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Household regiments rotated the barracks between Combermere Barracks and Regent's Park barracks, and then when Regent's Park Barracks became too cramped, from...
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1815 and moved to Queensberry House Barracks in Edinburgh the following month. In November it was stationed at Berwick-upon-Tweed. It was finally disembodied...
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probably based on the regimental tartan. The club played out of Maryhill Barracks when based in Glasgow. Allanvale F.C. was from the village of Blackford...
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