Hobart 97 - Historical Chart
Year: circa 1859 - 1885
Print Size: 75cm x 89cm
Hobart's Anglesea Barracks is the oldest Australian military establishment still occupied by the Australian Defence Force. Built and occupied as the headquarters of the British Imperial Forces in Tasmania from the early 1800s until 1870, the Barracks was named by Governor George Arthur after the Marquis of Anglesey, then Master General of the Ordnance in England. After the last British regiment stationed there left in 1870, most of the Barracks was rented out until just after Federation in 1901, at which time the Barracks passed back into full military control and has remained so ever since.
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