Former HQ of the 1st Bucks R.V. Corps.
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Image: © John S Turner Taken: 18 Aug 2014
Looking across Institute Road to the former HQ of the 1st Buckinghamshire Rifle Volunteer Corps. The foundation stone states that it was laid on 31st July 1889 by Owen Peel Wethered Colonel Commanding - Image In 2014 the signs outside refer to The Buckinghamshire Cadet Battalion Royal Green Jackets 12th (Marlow) Platoon and the Air Training Corps 1811 (Marlow) Squadron http://1811atc.org.uk/ The 20th century drill hall was added later attached to the rear of this building. See: Image