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Ayr or Churchill Barracks. Opened 1795. Formerly Depot of The Royal Scots Fusiliers, The Highland Light Infantry and The Royal Highland Fusiliers. Berwick upon Tweed, formerly Depot of The King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Blackness CastleBridge of Don Barracks, Aberdeen. Cameron Barracks, Inverness Built 1886, formerly Depot of the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders. Corgarff CastleDreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh. Requisitioned by the Army 1914. Dumbarton CastleCastlehill Barracks, Aberdeen, formerly Depot of The Gordon Highlanders. Closed 1935. Edinburgh CastleEglington Street Cavalry Barracks, Glasgow. Fort George, Inverness, formerly Depot of The Seaforth Highlanders. Fort William. Demolished.Gallowgate Barracks, Glasgow. Demolished. Greenlaw and Glencourse Barracks, Penicuik. Used during part of the 19th century as a military prison. Formerly Depot of the Royal Scots. Hamilton Barracks, formerly Depot of The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).Leith Fort, abandoned 1956.Maryhill Barracks, Glasgow, formerly Depot of the Highland Light Infantry. Abandoned 1960. Paisley BarracksPiershill Cavalry Barracks, Edinburgh. Construction began 1794. Abandoned 1934. Demolished. Queen’s Barracks, Perth, Depot of the Black Watch. Closed 1960. Demolished. Redford Cavalry and Infantry Barracks, Edinburgh. Construction began 1911. Ruthven Barracks, Kingussie Stirling Castle, formerly Depot of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Winston Barracks, Lanark
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