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44: 60: 154: 67: 271:. The main part of the barracks closed in 1961 and the Regimental Headquarters and the Green Howards Museum moved to Holy Trinity Church in Richmond Market Place in 1973. The main site was converted for use as an approved school and, since 1985, as a housing development known as Garden Village. 93: 59: 366: 396: 315: 337: 293: 141: 260: 401: 43: 217: 34: 8: 341: 256: 17: 245: 241: 233: 221: 238:
19th (The 1st Yorkshire North Riding - Princess of Wales's Own) Regiment of Foot
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which encouraged the localisation of British military forces. Following the
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between 1875 and 1877. Their creation took place as part of the
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The barracks were demoted to the status of out-station to the
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in 1958 and at the same time renamed Alma Barracks after the
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Richmond Barracks
Richmond

Richmond Barracks is located in North Yorkshire
54°24′39″N 1°43′57″W / 54.41088°N 1.73242°W / 54.41088; -1.73242
Ministry of Defence
British Army
War Office
Green Howards
Richmond
North Yorkshire
depot
19th (The 1st Yorkshire North Riding - Princess of Wales's Own) Regiment of Foot
Cardwell Reforms
Childers Reforms
Green Howards
Yorkshire Brigade
Queen Elizabeth Barracks
Battle of Alma
Crimean War



"Exhibition to tell story of barracks"
"Echoes of the past in these Army cuts"
"Training Depots"
the original


"Richmond and the Green Howards"

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