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193865
Surname: 99th Regiment Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 20 May 1843
Place: Newcastle
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: The new and commodious military barracks inhabited by the 99th regiment stationed at Newcastle, no doubt a great comfort of the men, as the old buildings formerly occupied by them had been scarcely tenable
101628
Surname: Dungog Mounted Police Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1837 16 September
Place: Dungog
Source: SG
Details: Tenders called for building a Barracks at Dungog. Apply Lieut. Lugard in Newcastle
175107
Surname: Immigrant Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: Thomas Arbuthnot 1849
Date: 20 January 1849
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Yesterday forty five of the Thomas Arbuthnot immigrants arrived in Maitland per steamer. They comprise ten married couples, having among them fifteen children; eight young men, and three young women; while among the children there are two girls of thirteen years old. There is also still one of the Walmer Castle families at the immigrant barracks, East Maitland
169833
Surname: Military Barracks Newcastle
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 25 December 1908
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald - Watt Street in the Early Days
Details: At the upper end of Watt Street stood the Presbyterian Church and manse. The site was originally the first military barracks and after the removal of the soldiers the land was given to the above body
170788
Surname: Military Barracks Newcastle
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 13 July 1861
Place: Newcastle
Source: The Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Death of the son of Sergeant Darby of the Royal Artillary at the Military Barracks at Newcastle
183173
Surname: Newcastle Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Historical Records of Australia
Details: Sir George Gipps to Lord Glenelg {Extract} The case of the Newcastle Barracks is as follows: - In 1837, it was determined to rebuild these Barracks, but, the old site not being deemed eligible for the new Buildings five and a half acres of land have been taken from the glebe of the Church of England, and, after giving one acre in exchange which was particularly wanted by the Church, a sum of 818 pounds has been taken out of the land fund to pay for the remainder, under an arrangement which was sanctioned by Sir Richard Bourke on the 25th October 1837. HRA, Series 1 vol. XIX p.594)
111107
Surname: Newcastle Convict Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1831 21 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Superintendent of Public Works at Newcastle intending to convert the Prisoner's Barracks at Newcastle into a hospital. Tenders called
125498
Surname: Newcastle Convict Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1831 25 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Tender called for Alteration to the Prisoner's Barracks at Newcastle. To be converted into a Hospital
78471
Surname: Newcastle convict barracks
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: 1827 22 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: Australian
Details: 60 prisoners confined; only half had a blanket. Building in disrepair with rain pouring through the roof during last storm
78488
Surname: Newcastle Convict Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: 1827 28 September
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Old convict barracks to be sold by auction
78493
Surname: Newcastle Convict Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: 1827 5 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: Australian
Details: Buildings used as a carpenter and wheelwright shop to be converted to convict barrack for prisoners at Newcastle. Upper room for sleeping, lower as a mess room. Prisoners removed from the old barrack previous Saturday
203286
Surname: Newcastle Council Chambers; Soldier Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: -
Place: Watt-street, Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Morning Herald 25 December 1908
Details: In 1908 the Newcastle Morning Herald reported - The oldest building in Watt street still stands, but it is hidden from view by the council chambers. It was built In 1818, and was occupied by the officer in charge of the Commissariat (Major Russell). Afterwards it did duty as a post-office, and in the early 1870s was handed over to the borough council, being used as a council chambers until the new chambers were erected in front of it.
54045
Surname: Newcastle Military Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1837 24 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: BB
Details: Mr. Hudson contractor employed to build Military Barracks
82143
Surname: Newcastle Military Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1836 2 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: Monitor
Details: Captain Barney proceeding to Newcastle to approve the site for an intended Military Barrack
82145
Surname: Newcastle Military Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1836 6 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: CJ
Details: The Governor, Captain Barney and Captain Nicholson proceeding to Newcastle to witness the comencement of the new Military Barracks at the locality of the Parsonage Grounds
82151
Surname: Newcastle Military Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1836 7 June
Place: Newcastle
Source: Australian
Details: Tenders called for building the Military Barracks
82182
Surname: Newcastle Military Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1836 25 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: Australian
Details: Lieutenant Lugard moving to Newcastle to superintend building the Military Barracks
82199
Surname: Newcastle Military Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1837 5 June
Place: -
Source: SH
Details: Stone for the foundation of the barracks being prepared by convicts at Goat Island. First load to go on the brig 'Governor Philip'
82973
Surname: Newcastle Military Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1851 9 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: 8 rooms 36ft by 24ft and 4 rooms 18ft by 10 ft with front verandah and warehouses. Tenders called to rent the premises
83165
Surname: Newcastle Military Barracks
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1851 16 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Farewell concert by Amateur Ethiopian Serenaders held at the Military barracks