32 items found

Stable block, Higher Barracks, Exeter. 2.2.84 (1984)

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Wyvern Barracks, Topsham Road, Exeter. 21.1.76 (1976)

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The army records and personnel offices at Higher Barracks, Howell Road, Exeter. 29.3.93 (1993)

Ian Jackson

Squatters at Higher Barracks, Exeter. 25.2.92 (1992)

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Higher Barracks, Exeter. 11.6.87 (1987)

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Official opening of the regimental pay office at Higher Barracks, Exeter. 23.9.87 (1987)

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Officers' mess, Higher Barracks, Exeter ([1947?])

Western Times

Huts at Higher Barracks, Exeter. 24.3.88 (1988)

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Col. Ray Ramsey pictured outside the regimental pay office at Higher Barracks, Exeter. 24.3.88 (1988)

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The new regimental pay office at Higher Barracks, Exeter. 16.9.87 (1987)

Chris Davison

Exeter. The barracks, Topsham Road. 68 (1968)

Viv Wilson

The Globe and Laurel of Stonehouse (1972)

Gabriel Hogg

The cavalry barracks at Barnstaple (1988)

John Rowe

Barracks in Dorset during the French revolution and Napoleonic wars (1990)

John R. Breihan

Marine Barracks, Long Room &c Stonehouse near Plymouth ([1790?)

William Payne

Exeter Barracks ([1860?])

George Townsend

Christchurch Barracks (1993)

John Barker

An act to enable the Admiralty to acquire property for the enlarge- ment of the Royal Marine Barracks in the parish of E. Stonehouse: Statutes 1861. Local (1861)

Government of Great Britain

Army barracks in Devon during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1990)

John R. Breihan

The history of [Wyvern] Barracks ([1974])

C. R. Templer

Raglan Barracks, Devonport (1864)

Rock & Company

Kingsbridge Barracks, as they were in 1812 (1842)

C. P. Fox

View of the Marine Barracks at Stonehouse, near Plymouth Dock (1786)

B. T. Pouncy

View near Plymouth (1789)

S. Middiman

Marine Barracks at Stone-House, Devonshire (1798)

J. Roffe

Stonehouse Barracks (from the quarry) (c.1830)

F. C. Lewis

Royal Marine Barracks, Stonehouse, Devon (c.1840)

Laytons

Entrance to the Royal Marine Barracks, (Stonehouse) ([1865?])

William Hake

The Raglan Barracks, Devonport ([1845?])

Newman & Company

Raglan Barracks, Devonport ([1865?])

William Hake

New Raglan Barracks, Devonport. (south wing) ([1870?])

William Hake

New barracks and military chapel, Devonport ([1870?])

William Hake