Gibraltar Barracks | |
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Bury St Edmunds | |
Location within Suffolk | |
Coordinates | 52°14′53″N 00°41′54″E / 52.24806°N 0.69833°E / 52.24806; 0.69833 |
Type | Barracks |
Site information | |
Owner | Ministry of Defence |
Operator | British Army |
Site history | |
Built | 1878 |
Built for | War Office |
Architect | Major HC Seddon RE[1] |
In use | 1878-Present |
Garrison information | |
Occupants | Royal Anglian Regiment |
Gibraltar Barracks is a military installation located on Out Risbygate, Bury St Edmunds.
The barracks were opened in 1878.[2] Their creation took place as part of the Cardwell Reforms which encouraged the localisation of British military forces.[3] The barracks became the depot for the two battalions of the 12th (East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot.[4] Following the Childers Reforms, the regiment evolved to become the Suffolk Regiment with its depot in the barracks in 1881.[4] The barracks went on to become the regional centre for infantry training as the East Anglian Brigade Depot in 1960[5] and remained the regimental headquarters of the Royal Anglian Regiment,[6] until it moved to Blenheim Camp on Newmarket Road in Bury St Edmunds in the 2010s.[7]
The Suffolk Regiment Museum was established in the officers' mess in 1935 before moving to the keep in the late 1960s.[8] It includes uniforms, weapons, regimental trophies, badges, insignia, musical items and other memorabilia.[9]
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