The Cross Lane drill hall was a military installation in
Salford
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, England.
History
The building, which was designed by John Eaton, Sons, & Cantrell as the headquarters of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion
Lancashire Fusiliers
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and built by Edwin Marshall & Sons, was opened by Colonel Lees Knowles in December 1899.
The unit evolved to become the
7th
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and 8th Battalions of the Lancashire Fusiliers in 1908.
The battalions were mobilised at the drill hall in August 1914 before being deployed to
Gallipoli
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and ultimately to the
Western Front.
The 7th Battalion converted to become the
39th (The Lancashire Fusiliers) AA Battalion, RE, at the Cross Lane drill hall in 1936 but moved to
Flixton in spring 1940 while the 8th Battalion was disbanded shortly after the
Second World War
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.
[ The drill hall, being surplus to requirements, was decommissioned and then demolished in the 1960s.][
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References
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Drill halls in England
Buildings and structures in Salford