Waterford Barracks
Waterford Barracks | |
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Waterford | |
Irish Guards Mascot at Waterford Barracks in 1917 | |
Waterford Barracks Location within Ireland | |
Coordinates | 52°15′19″N 7°07′11″W / 52.25525°N 7.11986°WCoordinates: 52°15′19″N 7°07′11″W / 52.25525°N 7.11986°W |
Type | Barracks |
Site information | |
Operator | Irish Army |
Site history | |
Built | circa 1799 |
Built for | War Office |
In use | 1799-1922 |
The Barracks were a military installation in Waterford, Ireland.
History
There were two set of barracks in Waterford: the infantry barracks on the North side of Barrack Street and the artillery barracks on the South side. It is not known when the infantry barracks were established[1] but it is accepted that the artillery barracks were built in the aftermath of the Irish Rebellion and completed at the end of the 18th century.[2] During the First World War the artillery barracks, at that time known as the cavalry barracks, served as the 1st cavalry depot providing accommodation for the 5th Royal Irish Lancers, the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, the 12th Royal Lancers, the 16th The Queen's Lancers, the 17th Lancers and the 21st Lancers.[3]
During the Irish Civil War the barracks were seized by the anti-treaty forces; however in the ensuing battle there were many direct hits from gunfire.[4] By the end of the Irish Civil War the infantry barracks were in a very dilapidated state[5] and the artillery barracks had been largely destroyed when a direct hit exploded in the magazine.[4] The artillery barracks were gone by the 1930s and were replaced by St. Carthage's Avenue.[6][7]
References
- ↑ "Questions Oral Answers - Waterford Military Barracks". 17 February 1972. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
- ↑ "Heritage Walk map" (PDF). Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- ↑ "The locations of the Cavalry depots". The Long, Long Trail. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
- 1 2 "The fourth siege of Waterford". 29 December 2008. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
- ↑ "Waterford City Infantry Barracks". Waterford County Images. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
- ↑ "Holy Family Past and Present". Retrieved 6 December 2014.
- ↑ "County Waterford, Waterford, Barrack Street, Artillery Barracks, Houses". Retrieved 7 December 2014.