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St George's Barracks
London
Recruiting Sergeants.jpg
Recruiting Sergeants from St George's Barracks
St George's Barracks is located in Greater London
St George's Barracks
St George's Barracks
Location within London
Coordinates 51°30′34″N 0°07′42″W / 51.50939°N 0.12839°W / 51.50939; -0.12839
Type Barracks
Site information
Owner War Office
Operator  British Army
Site history
Built 1826
Built for War Office
In use 1826–1911

St George's Barracks was a military building in London. It was located on Orange Street, right behind the famous National Gallery.

History of St George's Barracks

Building the Barracks

The barracks were designed by a famous architect named John Nash. They were finished in 1826. This building was very important. It served as the main place where soldiers were recruited in the London area.

Life at the Barracks

People called "recruiting sergeants" worked here. They helped new people join the army. These sergeants often worked in a small area. This area included St George's Barracks, Trafalgar Square, and Westminster Abbey. The barracks also provided a place for soldiers, especially "foot guards," to live. Foot guards are special soldiers who protect important places.

Why the Barracks Stayed Important

The barracks were kept for a long time, even into the 1900s. This was because soldiers needed to be close by. They were ready to help keep order if there were any problems in Trafalgar Square.

End of the Barracks

St George's Barracks was eventually taken down in 1911. Today, the National Portrait Gallery stands on the very same spot.

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