Fact sheet 165 – Royal Military College, Duntroon

Originally a sheep station, Duntroon property was chosen as the site for Australia's Military College following the government’s acceptance of a recommendation by Lord Kitchener, who had been commissioned in 1910 to report on the defence needs of the new Commonwealth. The Military College was granted the title 'Royal' at its opening on 27 June 1911.

Record holdings

Records held by the National Archives relating to the Royal Military College (RMC) document the transformation of a sheep station and its main buildings, including the imposing Duntroon homestead, into a centre for military education. These records include plans for the design and construction of new facilities and the alteration of existing buildings, photographs featuring the college and events with which it was associated, and a range of administrative files relating to the college's acquisition and development by the Commonwealth government. Some examples of records are listed below.

Architectural drawings for buildings at Royal Military College, Duntroon 

Collection references
ItemFire alarm tower1912A2502, AB1 
ItemRMC pavilioncirca 1916A2502, AB2 
ItemRMC barracks1916A2502, AB5 
ItemPermanent officers accommodation1916A2502, AB7 
ItemAdministrative block1925–30A2502, AB9 
ItemBarracks – conversion to flatscirca 1916–circa 1925A2502, AB10 
ItemSmall arms magazine1911A2502, AB17 
ItemEmployees hospital1912A2502, AB21 
ItemRMC site plan1916A2502, AB23 
ItemPlan of commemorative plaque for first Commandant1916A2502, AB29 
ItemLibrarycirca 1911–circa 1920A2502, AB31 
ItemAccommodation for 30 officerscirca 1916A2502, AB37 
ItemRMC mess – SS Majors and warrant officers1916A2502, AB39 
ItemRMC mess – permanent officers1916A2502, AB44 
ItemProposed additions to Quarters No. 26.circa 1920–circa 1925A2502, AB52 
ItemCommandant's house – front detail1911A2502, AB69 
ItemProfessor Barnard’s housecirca 1919–circa 1922A2502, AB71 
ItemProposed adaptation of hospital to school building (AC117)1914A2503, folder 1 
ItemGun shed (AC60)1915A2503, folder 1 
ItemStables (AC67)1915A2503, folder 1 
ItemCottage for NCO’s (AC95)1915A2503, folder 1 
ItemForge infirmary forage barn (AC113)1915A2503, folder 1 
ItemMarried men’s camp site (AC87)1916A2503, folder 1 
ItemHospital site plan (AC119)undatedA2503, folder 1 
ItemBarrack rooms for NCO's AIF Officers School (AC121)1916A2503, folder 1 

Photographs featuring Royal Military College, Duntroon

A full set of prints from the 'Mildenhall collection’ (series A3560) is available in the Canberra reading room.

Selected files relating to Royal Military College, Duntroon

For more information

You can obtain more information about the record series listed above (and the items within the series) from RecordSearch, the Archives database. Follow the links in the series lists to go directly to information on that series. You can also use RecordSearch to find out about the agencies that created the records and to locate more records on your subject. You might also explore PhotoSearch to find out if there are photos pertaining to your subject.

RecordSearch and PhotoSearch are available online and in all Archives reading rooms. Reference staff are available in the reading rooms to help you, or email ref@naa.gov.au.

updated January 2008