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The Architecture of Discipline—The Perth Drill Hall

Pages 63-77 | Published online: 06 Jul 2012

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  • 1919 . The Moods of Ginger Mick Sydney : Angus & Robertson . C J Dennis, p 46.
  • Dennis . The Moods of Ginger Mick 110
  • I Van Bremen, The New Architecture of the Gold Boom in Western Australia Government Buildings Under the Direction of G. T. Poole, 1885–1897, 1990, unpublished PhD Thesis, Nedlands: University of Western Australia, pp 59–69.
  • West Australian 23 January 1896, p 6.
  • West Australian 3 March 1896, p 6.
  • Molyneaux , Ian . 1981 . Looking Around Perth Perth : Royal Australian Institute of Architects (WA Chapter) . p 25.
  • 1980 . George Temple Poole: Architect of the Golden Years 1885–1897 Nedlands : University of Western Australia Press . Ray & John Oldham,; and Van Bremen, The New Architecture of the Gold Boom.
  • The push was ‘A company of rowdy fellows gathered together for ungentle purposes’, Dennis, The Moods of Ginger Mick, p 110.
  • Foucault , Michel . 1977 . Discipline and Punish London : Penguin Books .
  • Foucault . Discipline and Punish 138
  • 1995 . Keeping Together in Time: Dance and Drill in Human History Cambridge Massachusetts : Harvard University Press . William H. McNeill
  • McNeill . Keeping Together in Time.
  • McNeill . Keeping Together in Time 138
  • McNeill . Keeping Together in Time 132
  • Foucault . Discipline and Punish 141
  • Foucault . Discipline and Punish 172
  • Turner , Bryan . 1996 . The Body and Society: Explorations in Social Theory London : Sage Publications . p 167.
  • 1992 . The Late Victorian Army 1868–1902 Manchester : Manchester University Press . E M Spiers, p 180.
  • Hodder , E . Heroes of Britain in Peace and War London : Cassell & Company . c1887, p 26.
  • Spiers . The Late Victorian Army 183
  • 1961 . Godliness and Good Learning: Four Studies on a Victorian Ideal London : Cassell Publishers . Late nineteenth-century English public schools this was manifest in the Cadets and Rifle Corps where boys could be could be taught to ‘drill, to shoot, to go on manoeuvres and ultimately to command’ Cited in David Newsome, p 200.
  • Newsome . Godliness and Good Learning 214
  • Bailey , V . ‘Bibles and Dummy Rifles: The Boys-Brigade’ . History Today , 33 (October 1983): 8.
  • 1980 . Boys, Urchins, Men: A History of the Boys' Brigade in Australia and Papua-New Guinea 1882–1976 Sydney : A H and A W Reed . M E Hoare, p 9.
  • Springhall , John . 1977 . Youth Empire and Society London : Croom Helm . p 40.
  • Hoare . Boys, Urchins, Men 35 A similar organisation to the Boys Brigade was the Boy Scouts, created by Robert Baden-Powell. The Boy Scouts had equivalent Christian and empire serving aims but was not attached to any religious organisation. This organisation was phenomenally successful and employed drill as a core activity despite Baden-Powell's original condemnation on the grounds that it destroyed initiative. V Bailey, ‘Scouting for the Empire: The Boy-Scouts in Edwardian England,’ History Today, 32 (July 1982): 5–9.
  • Spiers . The Late Victorian Army 197
  • 1897 . The Federal Defence of Australia Sydney : George Robertson and Co . George Cathcart Craig, p 270.
  • 1896 . Votes and Proceedings of the Western Australian Parliament 1896 Perth : WA Government . A L C Wilson, ‘Local Forces of Western Australia: Report of the Commandant of the twelve months ending 30th June 1896’, in, p 6.
  • G F Wieck, The Volunteer Movement in WA 1861–1903, Perth: Paterson Brokensha, c1960, p 24. The fortunes of the volunteer movement in Western Australia rose when its ranks were swelled by an invasion scare in 1872 and the later introduction of a partially paid system in 1895. The Volunteers were paralleled by the Cadet movement for the military training of schoolboys—formally taken over by the Education Department in 1896.
  • Craig . The Federal Defence of Australia 3 Craig insisted that the strength of a nation lay in its youth and the self sacrifice of that youth. He also argued that at the core of military training lay moral forces which arose from, among other high-minded attributes, courage, esprit de corps, discipline, duty and motives appealing to man's highest nature. See p 270.
  • Western Mail, ‘The Volunteer Forces: Civilian Soldiers of Western Australia, The Growth of the Force’, 10 June 1898, pp 24–25.
  • Watson , Mark . 2000 . “ Perspectives on Industrial Archaeology ” . In ‘From spinning flat to apartment flat: conversions to housing of urban Scottish textile mills’ London : Science Museum . in N Cossons (ed), p xiv.
  • Foucault . Discipline and Punish 141
  • Stephens , John . Conservation Plan for Swan Barracks, Western Australia Perth : Australian Property . Department of Administrative Services, 1992, p 129.
  • Western Mail, ‘The Volunteer Forces’, p 24.
  • 1995 . Looking After Heritage Places Melbourne : Melbourne University Press . Michael Pearson and Sharon Sullivan, p 293.

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