Entrance To Fulwood Barracks

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Entrance To Fulwood Barracks

Image: © Rude Health Taken: 18 Feb 2013

Fulwood Barracks has been the home of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment, and other regiments, and is the site of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment Museum. Fulwood Barracks was built in 1848. According to the Queens Lancashire Regiment Museum website it is the most complete example of mid-Victorian military architecture in the country. It was built as part of a chain of seven barracks to quell the Chartists.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.778224
Longitude
-2.686317