Bomb damage to the Duchess of Kent Barracks, Portsmouth, Hampshire
A small part of the front elevation of the Duchess of Kent Barracks, Portsmouth, showing bomb damage received in 1941. The rubble has been cleared. A pile of sand is in the foreground and scaffolding has been erected on the right. In 1946 the bombed out buildings that once formed Clarence Barracks were transformed into the first permanent home for members of the W.R.N.S. at Portsmouth. By permission of the King the portion of the barracks occupied by the Wrens was re-named Duchess of Kent Barracks and was known in the service locally as "The Wrennery". Vertical format.
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Object details
| ID: | N27183 |
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| Type: | Negative |
| Materials: | Glass plate negative |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Date made: | 8 March 1949 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
| Measurements: | Overall: 120 mm x 90 mm |