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Military Barracks Newcastle
Source:
Newcastle Morning Herald - Watt Street in the Early Days
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At the upper end of Watt Street stood the Presbyterian Church and manse. The site was originally the first military barracks and after the removal of the soldiers the land was given to the above body
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Military Barracks Newcastle
Source:
The Newcastle Chronicle
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Death of the son of Sergeant Darby of the Royal Artillary at the Military Barracks at Newcastle
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Mr. Hudson contractor employed to build Military Barracks
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Captain Barney proceeding to Newcastle to approve the site for an intended Military Barrack
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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The Governor, Captain Barney and Captain Nicholson proceeding to Newcastle to witness the comencement of the new Military Barracks at the locality of the Parsonage Grounds
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Tenders called for building the Military Barracks
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Lieutenant Lugard moving to Newcastle to superintend building the Military Barracks
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Stone for the foundation of the barracks being prepared by convicts at Goat Island. First load to go on the brig 'Governor Philip'
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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8 rooms 36ft by 24ft and 4 rooms 18ft by 10 ft with front verandah and warehouses. Tenders called to rent the premises
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Farewell concert by Amateur Ethiopian Serenaders held at the Military barracks
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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5 1/2 acres of land belonging to the Church of England exchanged for 1 acre want by the church. New military barracks erected on the 5 1/2 acres
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Description of Military barracks. Artificial mound in front of the building made by convicts. Two separate spacious houses in the same line as the barracks built for the officers. Offices at the rear
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Being built of the best materials. To be completed within 12mths. Builders Richardson and Hudson
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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W.H. Whyte calling for tenders to repair the old military barracks at Newcastle
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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W.H. Whyte holding auction at the new Barracks
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Newcastle MIlitary Barracks
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Nearby the old Court House and below the Presbyterian church
Source:
A voyage to Australian and NZ., J.A. Askew
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The old military barracks used as farm buildings in 1857
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Newcastle Military Barracks
Source:
A voyage to Australia and NZ ., J.A. Askew
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No soldiers stationed at Newcastle. Barracks above the city turned into dwellings for the pitmen and others employed about the port.
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Major Barney and the Military Barracks at Newcastle
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Ordnance Grant Deed dated 5th June 1847. 16 acres, 1 rood, 15 perches; site of the Military Barracks, Newcastle
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Newcastle Military Barracks
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Tenders for the supply of 11,000 feet of six inch flagging in the rough to be delivered at Newcastle