- Albany Street Barracks
The Albany Street Barracks, officially known as the Regent's Park Barracks, is a
British Army barracks located onAlbany Street ,London , nearRegent's Park .The barracks were built in the early nineteenth century. Since 1896 the
Royal Horse Guards have been based here. The charity "The Queen's Royal Hussars Collection Trust" is also based here. TheWar Office relocated to here the day before the second world war broke out. On Sunday mornings the horses are given some exercise, by being ridden aroundRegent's Park . In 1971 an anarchist group calledThe Angry Brigade bombed the barracks. One of the members was held here for a time. Over the top of the entrance there is the legend "Regents Park Barracks", but outside of officialdom, it is almost always referred to as the Albany Street Barracks. There is often a guard at the gate, occasionally with amachine gun .Fact|date=May 2008Albany Street Barracks in popular culture
The music hall comedian
Ida Barr , whose real name was Maud Barlow, was born in the barracks on 17 January 1882, the daughter of a sergeant-major in theLife Guards . InH.G. Wells ' "The War of the Worlds", there is a mention of it: "the sound of drumming and trumpeting came from the Albany Street Barracks". Somehow associated with the building is the bomb disposal squad, but the exact details are obviously kept secret.References
*The Queen's Royal Hussarshttp://www.qrh.org.uk/historicalresearch.htm
*3rd company of London Yeomanryhttp://www.warlinks.com/armour/3_cly/3cly_39.html
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