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Inglis Barracks

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56: 150: 63: 355:, to fully occupy Inglis Barracks. The Postal Depot’s main sorting facility was established in an old munitions factory off Frith Lane and barrack buildings were given over to accommodate administration offices and sleeping quarters. On 31 October 1962, shortly after the occupation of the barracks by HPCCD RE, the 430:
The original barrack installation constituted two accommodation blocks, an officers mess, a small church and various out-buildings. Other buildings were added over the years, particularly in the 1960/70s, to accommodate the growing establishment and changing use. The military presence at the barracks
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planted a bomb in one of the barracks blocks (Block B); its explosion in the early hours of 1 August 1988 killed Lance Corporal MJF Robbins and injured nine other soldiers of the Royal Engineers. The two-storey building containing the single men's quarters was completely destroyed. The Prime
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CBE MVO (1862–1940), was built in 1904 on the site of Bittacy farm. The site was roughly triangular in shape bounded by Partingdale Lane to the north, Frith Lane to the east and Bittacy Hill to the west. It was a short walk up the hill from
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In April 1993 the responsibility for the processing of the armed services mails addressed to HM Ships and British Forces Post Office (BFPO) addresses was transferred from the Royal Engineers to the newly formed
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On 30 July 2018 one of the roads on the Millbrook Park development was named "Michael Robbins Way" in honour of the death of Corporal MJF Robbins on 1 August 1988 in the IRA bombing of B Block.
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Tony Dawe, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler. "IRA blitz feared after bomb." Times 2 Aug. 1988: 1+. The Times Digital Archive. accessed 28 August 2015
332: 214: 786: 1038: 1119: 859:"Court Circular." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Nov 01, 1962; pg. 14; Issue 55537 The Times Digital Archive. accessed 11 December 2015 274: 89: 293: 695: 247:, London, NW7. It was also referred to as Mill Hill Barracks. The site has been redeveloped and now contains a variety of modern housing. 408: 270: 137: 812: 40: 1090:
Postal & Courier Services Branch ('PCS') Branch Royal Engineers Association ('REA') website (contains photographs of the barracks)
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Outside the Officers Mess there stood the Middlesex Regiment's memorial, but that has since been moved to Mill Hill village near to
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In the 1970s the road names within the barracks complex reflected the presence of the RE (Postal & Courier Services).
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when the barracks were vacated by the British Forces Post Office (the successors of the Home Postal Depot RE) in 2007.
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Major EE Gawthorne, OBE, DCM, RE – Assistant Director Army Postal Services, British Army of The Rhine (BAOR) (1920–29)
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All of the recruits for the Middlesex Regiment were processed through the Regimental Depot at Mill Hill during the
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following the opening of the barracks. Twenty-five years later, the barracks were renamed after Lieutenant-General
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Brigadier-General Sir Fredrick H Williamson, CB, CBE – Director Army Postal Services (Home) (1915–20)
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Sixty years later the Duke of Windsor's niece, The Queen, unveiled a life-size statue entitled
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Brigadier-General William Price, CB, CMG, CBE, VD – Director Army Postal Services (1913–19)
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ceased in 2007 and Ministry of Defence sold the site for residential development as part of
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Colonel WR Roberts, CBE – Deputy Director Army Postal Services 21 Army Group (1943–45)
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Colonel Sir David J Lidbury, KCMG, CB, DSO – Director Army Postal Services (1921–35)
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Henry Darlot - Army Postmaster to Duke of York, Helder Expedition, Holland (1799)
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soldier (a 'Tommy') reading a letter and is a replica of the statue by sculptor
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Brigadier Kenneth S Holmes, CB, CBE - Director Army Postal Services (1950–59)
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Vallance ET Col:"Postmen at War" (Stuart Rossiter Trust, London 2015) p.222
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Mill Hill Barracks, a set of red brick buildings designed by the architect
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Lluellyn, W. R.; Sweetman, John (reviewer) (2004). "Inglis, Sir William".
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Colonel Peter Warren, CMG, CBE – Director Army Postal Services (1920–21)
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Brigadier JN Drew, CBE – Director Army Postal Services (DAPS) (1960–70)
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Lieutenant Colonel AH Reading OBE – CO Home Postal Depot RE (1950s)
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Brigadier FCG Twinn, CMG – Director Army Postal Services (1939–41)
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RSM GH Curry RE - RSM Home Postal Depot, Royal Engineers (1939-?)
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Colonel Maurice Browne MC - Colonel Middlesex Regiment (1942–52)
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Colonel D Ross – CO Home Postal Centre RE, Nottingham (1942–45)
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Charles Sevright - Army Postmaster, San Sebastian, Spain (1814)
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Defending London: A Military History from Conquest to Cold War
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who lost their lives during the First and Second World Wars.
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A History of the Army in Hounslow and the Surrounding Areas
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and was erected as a memorial to the men and women of the
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in 2012. The estate is now called ′Millbrook Park′.
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Mill Hill

Inglis Barracks is located in Greater London
51°36′47″N 0°12′46″W / 51.61305°N 0.21267°W / 51.61305; -0.21267
Ministry of Defence
British Army
War Office
Middlesex Regiment
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Royal Engineers
Women's Royal Army Corps
Royal Logistic Corps
Mill Hill
Harry Bell Measures
Mill Hill East tube station
Edgware, Highgate and London Railway
Great Northern Railway
Regimental Depot
Middlesex Regiment
Hounslow Barracks
Sir William Inglis
Battle of Albuera
Peninsular War
First World War
Queen's Regiment
Howe Barracks
Canterbury
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Second World War
Royal Engineers

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