Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Kirkcudbright Drill Hall (PRN: 208)

PRN208
Site or location nameKirkcudbright Drill Hall
Summary
DescriptionBrick built hall with two storey tower and transvere range with stables/gun sheds. Hall still in military use rest used as offices by fishery business. Probably built post 1908 by Territorial Force Association as not shown on 1907 mapping. 2 Lowland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (3 Kircudbright Battery) and 5th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers (G Company) drill station.
Monument TypeDRILL HALL;DRILL HALL
DesginationNone
MaterialBRICK
Location
CountrySCOTLAND
County
Site LocationEast side of Dee Walk behind Coastguard Station.
Postcode
Map ReferenceNGR: NX68695147 (268690, 551470)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (02-08-2015)
Source
Osborne, Mike (2006) Always Ready: The Drill Halls of Britain's Volunteer Forces. Partizan Press. Leigh-on-Sea.
Historic Environment Scotland (2013) Kirkcudbright, Dee Walk, Drill Hall. Canmore. http://canmore.org.uk/site/332467
Administration
Recorded By (Date)John M - Geograph (18-07-2015)
Copiled On02-08-2015
Last Updated02-08-2015
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