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  2. Royal Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    Royal Arsenal Gatehouse (Beresford Gate) in 2007. The Royal Arsenal, Woolwich is an establishment on the south bank of the River Thames in Woolwich in south-east London, England, that was used for the manufacture of armaments and ammunition, proofing, and explosives research for the British armed forces.

  3. Royal Arsenal Gatehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Arsenal Gatehouse is situated in central Woolwich, between the town's main square, Beresford Square, and the Royal Arsenal, from which it is separated by a busy dual carriageway, Plumstead Road . It is also situated close to the Woolwich Arsenal railway and DLR stations and the future Crossrail station.

  4. Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society - Wikipedia

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    Co-operative trading had been rooted in Woolwich and the Royal Arsenal since the mid 18th century. [1] In 1868 the Royal Arsenal Supply Association was established by William Rose (1843–1909?) and Alexander McLeod (1832–1902), consisting of 20 workers from the Royal Arsenal. The first base and store was at Rose's house at 11 Eleanor Road ...

  5. Woolwich Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    Woolwich may refer to: Royal Arsenal , Woolwich - originally known as the Woolwich Warren, carried out armaments manufacture, ammunition proofing and explosives research for British armed forces. It was sited on the south bank of the River Thames in south-east London.

  6. Royal Arsenal Railway - Wikipedia

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    During the 1870s and 1880s further 18-inch (457 mm) gauge steam locomotives arrived at Woolwich from Vulcan Foundry and Hudswell Clarke whilst experiments were carried out under the direction of Lt. Col. F.E. Beaumont into the development of compressed air motive power for rail usage on both main gauges of the Arsenal's railway system. [3]

  7. Royal Artillery Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum has its origins in 18th-century Woolwich, in the Royal Arsenal (which at the time was known as the Warren). Two permanent companies of field artillery had been established here by the Board of Ordnance in 1716, each 100 men strong; this became the "Royal Artillery" in 1720. [4]

  8. Manor Ground (Plumstead) - Wikipedia

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    Royal/Woolwich Arsenal (1888–1890, 1893–1913) 51°29′29″N 0°05′14″E  /  51.49139°N 0.08722°E  / 51.49139; 0.08722 The Manor Ground located in Plumstead , south east London was a football stadium

  9. Royal Naval Armament Depot - Wikipedia

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    Building 21, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich: Headquarters of the Naval Ordnance Store Department and its successors until 1967. In 1891, the decision was taken to divide responsibility for armament provision (for the army and the navy respectively) between the War Office and the Admiralty , with assets (including premises, personnel, equipment and ...