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Maps

17 maps found.

1902-1903, Camp Ref. RNC660302
1901, Castle Camps Ref. HOSM40277
1901, Shudy Camps Ref. HOSM59194
1901-1903, Otterburn Camp Ref. RNC798267
1900, Lulworth Camp Ref. HOSM52780
1900, Camp Fm Ref. HOSM45504
1900, Lulworth Camp Ref. HOSM39541
1903-1904, Camp Town Ref. RNC660358
1908 - 1909, Longmoor Camp Ref. HOSM52294
1901-1902, Camps Heath Ref. RNC660416
1904, Camps Heath Ref. HOSM45542
1901, Camp Hill Ref. RNC660335
1903-1904, Camp Hill Ref. RNC660331
1901-1902, Camp Hill Ref. RNC660336
1903, Camp Hill Ref. RNC660330
1908-1909, Camas-Luinie Ref. RNC660108
1908-1911, Camas An T-Saoithein Ref. RNC659984

Books

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Memories

4 memories found. Showing results 1 to 4.

Penton Camp Club

The Penton Camp Club started in about 1903. Its members included the Manager of Martin's Bank, London, the manager of the Drury Lane Theatre and many other rich men. They would come by train to Staines, the old station at the ...Read more

A memory of Penton Hook in 1900 by Su Knight

Strensall Camp York

FAMILY STATIONED AT STREENSALL CAMP

A memory of York in 1900 by Mr Quinlivan

Blackdown Camp (Possibly Victoria Road)

These army quarters were demolished in the 1980s or 1990s and are in Blackdown Camp (near Deepcut and now part of Deepcut).

A memory of Deepcut in 1900 by Gordon Lumsden

The Camp

This photo is fairly unique since it shows the Camp at Bryngolau, Trawsfynydd, where the Royal Artillery Summer Camp was located for 2 years from 1903 before establishing a more permanent camp 2 miles south at Bronaber in 1905, where it remained until about 1958.

A memory of Trawsfynydd in 1900 by Keith O'brien

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