
8th Brigade Drill Hall - Mosman, NSW, Australia
S 33° 50.166 E 151° 14.905
56H E 337925 N 6254636
There is a Historical Marker story board at the western end of the Drill Hall in Mosman.
Waymark Code: WM11H2F
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 10/23/2019
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This rectangular metal sheet mounted on a metal stand has the plans for the Drill Hall, and a photograph of the HQ 8th (Infantry) Brigade in front of the Drill Hall, along with the following text:
"The Drill Hall was erected in 1913 adjacent to the original Military Road alignment to provide a military training facility. It is one of numerous halls built around the towns and suburbs of Australia as part of a program to train the new Citizens Forces under a Universal Training Scheme.
"The hall is now a rare survivor as most have been demolished or substantially altered. It is a standardised design produced for economy and speed of construction by the Commonwealth Architects' Office. The steel structure is unusual as a departure from the normal timber framing.
"This building is also rare as it has retained its setting and seen continuous use by Defence from 1913 to 1998 as a training facility encompassing WW1 and WW2, signals and searchlight units/AEME, national service conscripts, 17-18th Battalion and the Headquarters 8th (Infantry) Brigade.
"The Hall has been conserved and is leased to Mosman Council as a community and sporting facility."
Address: 1 Cross Street, Mosman, NSW, 2088
Visited: 1856, Sunday, 6 October, 2019
Age/Event Date: 1913; 1998
 Type of Historic Marker: Plaque only
 Type of Historic Marker if other: Photo and Diagram
 Historic Resources.: Mosman Historical Society
 Related Website: Not listed

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