Source/Archive record SCH6527 - Ministry of Defence Disposals Project, Survey Report, Western Command Headquarters: Chester
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | Ministry of Defence Disposals Project, Survey Report, Western Command Headquarters: Chester |
| Author/Originator | Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME) |
| Report Number | R3077 |
| Date/Year | 1997 |
Abstract/Summary
The Western Command Headquarters, Queen's Park Chester, was established in 1937 to act as the main administrative centre for the Western Command of the British Army. The principal surviving feature of the headquarters is a large, imposing neo-Georgian building overlooking the river Dee and the city of Chester. Adjacent to its southern side is a modern records centre constructed during the 1970s. The headquarters was considerably expanded during the Second World War and many temporary timber huts were erected in the vicinity, they have all been removed. At the time of the investigation in June 1997 the site was due to be relinquished by the army and redeveloped as a banking centre.
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Description
Chester UAD Project
Location
Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library
Referenced Monuments (1)
- 11112 Army Headquarters in Chester (Western Command) (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- ECH5174 Western Command Headquarters: Building Survey (Ref: N/A)
Record last edited
Nov 5 2012 11:34AM