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The design of the three-storey building involved a symmetrical main frontage of 13 bays facing onto Frances Street. The central section of three bays, which was projected forward, featured three round headed openings on the ground floor and a
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in 1939. Red Barracks then became the home of the Inspectorate of Armaments (later the Quality Assurance Directorate (Weapons)) and also accommodated the
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at each corner. The infirmary, situated on a hill, was "the most conspicuous and striking feature of the town of Woolwich."
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at roof level. The main barracks behind were laid out in a square with four-stage towers surmounted by
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The building was decommissioned by the British Army in 1967 and used as a venue for the comedy film,
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After the closure of the Dockyard in 1869 the infirmary also passed to the British Army. Renamed
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To The Warrior His Arms: the story of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1918-1993
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Entrance to the former Royal Marine Infirmary (later known as Red Barracks)
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spanning the first and second floors. The portico was formed by huge
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The building was commissioned as an infirmary to serve the
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Woolwich
London

Red Barracks, Woolwich is located in Greater London
51°29′22″N 0°03′15″E / 51.4895°N 0.0542°E / 51.4895; 0.0542
Admiralty
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Military College of Science
Woolwich Dockyard
Royal Marines
British Army

Royal Marine Barracks, Woolwich
Blackburn Infirmary
pavilion
Crimean War
William Scamp
neoclassical style
tetrastyle
portico
Ionic order
entablature
modillioned
pediment
pilasters
balustrade
spires
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Hilsea Barracks
Portsmouth

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