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General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: Blue-Spirit on Wednesday 08 November 06 11:10 GMT (UK)
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Looking for information on Maker & Fareham Barracks , time period 1914-1920.
I know the RGA were at both places, can anyone enlighten me to what were there use, Training Barracks or defence barracks..
Thanks..
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Hi Blue Spirit
The only thing I can think of is that Fareham Barracks refers to Fort Fareham - if you google that there's loads of stuff including an interesting .pdf from palmerstonforts.org
Westbury Manor Museum may be able to help further.
Is Maker Barracks also in Hampshire ?
Wendi :)
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Hi Wendi;
Thanks for the reply, i have found some information and the PDF file, but not much relating to Fort Fareham 1920, however we have now found the medal card and service number for our chap and most likly find more from the records.
best wishes and thanks...
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Oh that's Ok then, I hate to see a post go unanswered - and was interested to know that Fort Fareham may have still been in use in 1920's.
Good luck with your research
Wendi :)
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hi
just in case you hit a bit of brick wall concerning fort fareham
try fort brockhurst which at the time was one of five main barracks in the area, the RGA would of have some sort of RHQ there and fort fareham would of been a sub section
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/ConProperty.188
most of the forts were used up till the end of WW2 with st Goerges barrcks Gosport being used upto late 1980s to early 90s
also try fort nelson part of the royal armouries they hold an archive of the forts
http://www.royalarmouries.org/extsite/view.jsp?sectionId=2201
hope this is of some help to you
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hi
just in case you hit a bit of brick wall concerning fort fareham
try fort brockhurst which at the time was one of five main barracks in the area, the RGA would of have some sort of RHQ there and fort fareham would of been a sub section
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/ConProperty.188
most of the forts were used up till the end of WW2 with st Goerges barrcks Gosport being used upto late 1980s to early 90s
also try fort nelson part of the royal armouries they hold an archive of the forts
http://www.royalarmouries.org/extsite/view.jsp?sectionId=2201
hope this is of some help to you
Thanks for the links, have not come across these, although we have found out quite alot of details, it seems there is always some thing else to digest, as I am researching for a friend, the Royal Armouries may well be a port of call when we visit the area.
Thank you for the help
best wishes.