Rhyl Territorial Drill Hall entrance

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The photograph on this page of Rhyl Territorial Drill Hall entrance by John S Turner as part of the Geograph project.

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Rhyl Territorial Drill Hall entrance

Image: © John S Turner Taken: 1 Nov 2013

The Territorial Drill Hall was built in 1914, at the outbreak of World War 1, as the drill station for the 5th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers (C Company) and Denbighshire Hussars (B Squadron). The fine stone plaque above the entrance makes its purpose quite clear. The modern signs either side of the door are for the Army Cadets - www.armycadets.com and the Royal Air Force Air Cadets 1340 Squadron Rhyl - www.rhylaircadets.co.uk For a photo of the main building see also: Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.317617
Longitude
-3.495833