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PRN | 119 | ||||
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Site or location name | Lochgilphead Drill Hall | ||||
Summary | |||||
Description | 'Canmore listing shows 'A drill hall is marked on the 2nd edition OS 1:2500 map (surveyed 1898). In 1914 it was the base for 'E' Company, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. The hall survives within a Territorial Army Centre and is a slated stone-built hall with an aisle with porch facing the road. Information from HS/RCAHMS World War One Audit Project (GJB) 19 September 2013.' | ||||
Monument Type | DRILL HALL;DRILL HALL | ||||
Desgination | None | ||||
Material | STONE, SLATE | ||||
Location |
Country | SCOTLAND | ||||
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County | Kilmichael Glassary | ||||
Site Location | South side of Manse Brae behind St Margaret's Church. | ||||
Postcode | |||||
Map Reference | NGR: NR8637088172 (186370, 688172) | ||||
Condition/Threat | |||||
Condition (Date) | Good (07-06-2015) | ||||
Source | |||||
Osborne, Mike (2006) Always Ready: The Drill Halls of Britain's Volunteer Forces. Partizan Press. Leigh-on-Sea. | |||||
Historic Environment Scotland (2013) Lochgilphead, Manse Brae, Ta Centre. Canmore. http://canmore.org.uk/site/332449 | |||||
Administration | |||||
Recorded By (Date) | John M - Geograph (10-07-2014) | ||||
Copiled On | 07-06-2015 | ||||
Last Updated | 07-06-2015 |
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Lochgilphead Drill Hall, in 1914 it was the base for E Company, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Manse Brae, Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute). Front elevation. (File name: 119_192.jpg) |
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