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Barrack Road drill hall, Newcastle upon Tyne

The Barrack Road drill hall is a former military installation in Newcastle upon Tyne

Barrack Road drill hall
Newcastle upon Tyne
Barrack Road drill hall
Barrack Road drill hall
Location within Tyne and Wear
Coordinates54°58′31″N 1°37′31″W / 54.97520°N 1.62529°W / 54.97520; -1.62529Coordinates: 54°58′31″N 1°37′31″W / 54.97520°N 1.62529°W / 54.97520; -1.62529
TypeDrill Hall
Site history
Builtc.1890
Built forWar Office
In usec.1890-c.1980

History

The drill hall was designed as the headquarters of the 1st Northumberland Artillery Volunteers and was completed around 1890.[1] The site also accommodated a riding school and stabling for 14 horses.[2] With the formation of the Territorial Force in 1908, the drill hall became the home of the 1st Northumbrian Brigade, Royal Field Artillery as well as two of its three batteries (the third was at Elswick Ordnance Works in Dunn Street).[2] The brigade was mobilised at the drill hall in August 1914 and, after being deployed to France and being re-designated 250 Brigade in May 1916,[3] it saw action at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette in September 1916, the Battle of Morval also in September 1916 and the Battle of Le Transloy in October 1916.[4]

After the First World War the drill hall became home of 72 (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery, a formation which evolved after the Second World War to become 272 (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery. On the restructuring of the Territorial Army in April 1967, the drill hall became the home of 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery.[5] The drill hall was converted for residential use in the early 1980s and the building is now known as Barrack Court.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Newcastle, Barrack Road, Drill Hall". Tyne and Wear site lines. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b Armstrong, Craig (2015). Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in the Great War. Pen and Sword. p. 9. ISBN 978-1473857742.
  3. ^ "Royal Field Artillery Brigades". The Long, Long Trail. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  4. ^ "250 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery". Wartime Memories. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 December 2007. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Fancy some city centre living? Here's some of Newcastle's most desirable flats and apartments". Evening Chronicle. 16 September 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2017.


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