England's Army Camps

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Stage 1 - Army Camps History


PDF files:

Stage 1 Report: Army Camps History PDF 365 Kb

CSV spreadsheet files:

These spreadsheet files (originally Microsoft Excel) are regional gazetteers containing information about the camps, their origins, occupation and current use.

East Midland District CSV
East Midland District
East_Midland_district.csv
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Aldershot District CSV
Aldershot District
Aldershot_district.csv
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East Anglia District CSV
East Anglia District
East_Anglia_district.csv
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Salisbury Plain CSV
Salisbury Plain
Salisbury_Plain.csv
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Northern District CSV
Northern District
Northern_district.csv
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South East District CSV
South East District
South_east_district.csv
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Catterick District CSV
Catterick District
Catterick_district.csv
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South West District CSV
South West District
South_West_district.csv
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London District CSV
London District
London_district.csv
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Northern Ireland District CSV
Northern Ireland District
Northern_Ireland_district.csv
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Scottish Lowlands CSV
Scottish Lowlands
Scottish_Lowlands.csv
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Scottish Highlands CSV
Scottish Highlands
Scottish_Highlands.csv
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Mid Western District CSV
Mid Western District
Mid_Western_district.csv
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North Western District CSV
North Western District
North_Western_district.csv
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Further information has been provided regarding the following column names in these gazetters:

REFERENCE
This is the reference number of the relevant file in The National Archives.

The following columns refer to staffing levels at the relevant ranks:

ORS
other ranks
WOS & SGTS
Warrant Officers and Sergeants
OFFICERS
Officers

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