Mrs. Horner and Mrs. Kaye: Two Women Who Called Wolseley Barracks Home
About this Event
Join the Public Programmer, Sarah Coates for a fascinating tour at 6:30pm on Thursday, 20 August 2026: Mrs. Horner and Mrs. Kaye: Two Women Who Called Wolseley Barracks Home
The wives and children of many soldiers have called the barracks home until recently. This Curated Tour will explore the lives of two of these women who lived within the premises before the First World War.
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Visit RCRM’s new exhibition, Fascinating Redcoats (26 Jun–20 Sept), held during the bicentennial year of the City of London, ON.
Fascinating Redcoats or the Story of Wolseley Barracks traces the origins and evolution of the Infantry School building – now known as “A” Block at Wolseley Barracks– on lands once part of Treaty 6 of 1792. Through archival maps, architectural drawings, photographs, and other artefacts, Fascinating Redcoats reveals how the arrival of “D” Company of the Infantry School Corps transformed the local landscape, economy, and community life.
Visitors will be introduced to stories of the soldiers and their families who lived and worked at the barracks. Households, offices, and entertainment were part of the architectural design. The exhibition also highlights the building’s distinctive features and construction, overseen by the Public Works Department in Ottawa, and executed by local businesses.
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