English: Old Drill Hall, Duke's Road Built in 1888 as the headquarters of the 20th Middlesex Rifles' Volunteers or Artists' Rifles. The Artists' Rifles was founded in 1859 by Edward Stirling, a student at Carey's School of Art. The first CO was the painter Henry Wyndham Philips and its early membership included Leighton, Millais, Rossetti, Morris, Watts, Val Prinsep and Burne-Jones. It originally consisted of 2 companies, one of painters and one of musicians and was the best known of the hundreds of volunteer units raised. The architect, Sir Robert William Edis, was also colonel; the building was opened by the Prince of Wales. (Information taken from Camden Council's schedule of listed buildings)
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