Swan Barracks

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Swan Barracks
Perth, Western Australia
Old Swan Barracks, Western Australia.jpg
Swan Barracks in 2006
Coordinates 31°56′56″S115°51′44″E / 31.94882°S 115.86228°E / -31.94882; 115.86228 Coordinates: 31°56′56″S115°51′44″E / 31.94882°S 115.86228°E / -31.94882; 115.86228
Site information
Operator Australian Army
Open to
the public
Yes, since decommissioning
Site history
Built1896 (1896)
In use1992 (1992)
Garrison information
Garrison 5th Military District
5th Division

Swan Barracks was a military establishment in Francis Street, Perth, Western Australia. The heritage listed building is located between Museum and Beaufort Streets.

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Military use

The barracks began as an unnamed drill hall constructed in 1896 prior to the Federation of Australia. An administration building was later constructed in a style described by the heritage register as "a romantic interpretation of a fortress". [1]

Upon federation the barracks was used by the Australian Army, and became the headquarters of its 5th Military District. An ordnance store was added to the complex in 1905. [1] The barracks was named in 1928. [2]

Swan Barracks was a military headquarters during the Second World War. [3] Additional wings were added to the eastern and western sides of the complex during the early years of the war. [1] It was the headquarters of the 5th Division.

The Australian Army used the complex throughout the Cold War. In 1992 the Army units stationed at Swan Barracks were relocated to Leeuwin Barracks in Fremantle. The complex was sold in 1999. [1]

Heritage listing and civilian use

The Swan Barracks complex was added to the heritage list in 1985 and the state heritage register in 1993. [4]

The buildings have served a number of uses since decommissioning, including as a backpacker hostel and a private college. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Horsley, Lorraine; Wynne, Emma (3 March 2015). "Architectural mishmash: the history of Perth's Old Swan Barracks". ABC Radio Perth. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  2. "Swan Barracks". The Daily News . XLVII (16, 442). Western Australia. 10 January 1928. p. 7 (Home (Final) Edition). Retrieved 22 May 2021 via National Library of Australia.
  3. "Voluntary Service". The West Australian . 57 (17, 253). Western Australia. 23 October 1941. p. 4. Retrieved 22 May 2021 via National Library of Australia.
  4. Heritage Council. "Swan Barracks". inHerit. Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 23 May 2021.