Albany Barracks (formerly Parkhurst Barracks) was a military installation on the Isle of Wight. Construction of the barracks, which were originally named...
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Barracks, commonly known as the Albany Street Barracks, is a British Army barracks located on Albany Street, London, near Regent's Park. The barracks...
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the site of Albany Barracks. Soon after opening in 1967, a decision was taken to upgrade Albany to a Category B prison and, in 1970, Albany became part...
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Administrative Unit remained at Hardwick. In April 1946, the Depot moved to Albany Barracks on the Isle of Wight and Airborne Forces activity at Hardwick Hall...
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at Albany Barracks on the Isle of Wight in 1959. The Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment retained their administrative headquarters at Brock Barracks until...
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Honourable Artillery Company, at Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury, London 21(Artists)(Reserve) SAS Regiment, at Albany Barracks, Regents Park, London 23(Reserve) SAS...
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The amalgamation parade to create the new regiment took place at Albany Barracks, Isle of Wight, when it also received its first set of Colours, presented...
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Scotland, New York, for desertion on July 3, 1863, and was sent to Albany Barracks. His familiarity with the area helped him to escape and journey to...
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itself now consisting of: Regulars 1st Battalion in 1908 based at Albany Barracks 2nd Battalion in 1908 based in Jubbulpore 3rd Battalion formed in 1898...
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(established at Chatham Barracks in the 1770s) had moved in 1801 to Albany Barracks on the Isle of Wight. Later, the depot at Maidstone served specifically...
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