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

Title or description of record Date range Series, item number
Fire alarm tower 1912 A2502, AB1
RMC pavilion circa 1916 A2502, AB2
RMC barracks 1916 A2502, AB5
Permanent officers accommodation 1916 A2502, AB7
Administrative block 1925–30 A2502, AB9
Barracks – conversion to flats circa 1916–circa 1925 A2502, AB10
Small arms magazine 1911 A2502, AB17
Employees hospital 1912 A2502, AB21
RMC site plan 1916 A2502, AB23
Plan of commemorative plaque for first Commandant 1916 A2502, AB29
Library circa 1911–circa 1920 A2502, AB31
Accommodation for 30 officers circa 1916 A2502, AB37
RMC mess – SS Majors and warrant officers 1916 A2502, AB39
RMC mess – permanent officers 1916 A2502, AB44
Proposed additions to Quarters No. 26. circa 1920–circa 1925 A2502, AB52
Commandant's house – front detail 1911 A2502, AB69
Professor Barnard’s house circa 1919–circa 1922 A2502, AB71
Proposed adaptation of hospital to school building (AC117) 1914 A2503, folder 1
Gun shed (AC60) 1915 A2503, folder 1
Stables (AC67) 1915 A2503, folder 1
Cottage for NCO’s (AC95) 1915 A2503, folder 1
Forge infirmary forage barn (AC113) 1915 A2503, folder 1
Married men’s camp site (AC87) 1916 A2503, folder 1
Hospital site plan (AC119) undated A2503, folder 1
Barrack rooms for NCO's AIF Officers School (AC121) 1916 A2503, folder 1

Photographs featuring Royal Military College, Duntroon

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

Collection references

Title or description of record Date range Series, item number
Review of Duntroon for Imperial Press Conference 1927 A3560, 740
Review of Guard at Duntroon by delegates of Imperial Press Conference 1927 A3560, 746
View of the garden from the Officers' mess, Duntroon 1926 A3560, 2268
Grave of General WT Bridges 1927 A3560, 2841
HMS Renown party at grave of General WT Bridges 1927 A3560, 2899
Royal Visit, May 1927 – Cadets being received by the Duke of York 1927 A3560, 3017
Floodwaters near Duntroon from Mount Pleasant 1927 A3560, 7651
Presentation of decorations 1929 A3560, 5255
RMC, Duntroon from Mount Pleasant 1929 A3560, 5540
RMC, Duntroon from Mount Pleasant 1930 A3560, 6483

Selected files relating to Royal Military College, Duntroon

Collection references

Title or description of record Date range Series, item number
Proposal to rent Duntroon homestead for Military College 1910–12 A1, 1912/9851
Establishment of a school at the Royal Military College, Duntroon 1914 A199, FCW1914/889
Dedication of certain land – Royal Military College, Duntroon for a cemetery 1915 A207, G1915/1918
Royal Military College, Duntroon 1917–50 A461, C337/1/7 Part 1
Site for Chapel, Royal Military College, Duntroon 1920–23 A361, DSG21/296
Cottage sites at RMC, Duntroon 1921 A364, DSS1921/82
Proposed lease to the Commonwealth of Royal Military College Lands at Duntroon 1929 A432, 1929/697
Royal Military College – retention of the name Duntroon 1930–1931 A1, 1931/25