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ROF Aycliffe, (Royal Ordnance Factory, Aycliffe) wa | |
a large estate on the site formerly occupied by | ROF Blackburn. |
It was built on the site of the former | ROF Bridgend, on which South Wales Police Headquart |
ROF Bridgwater was connected to the Great Western R | |
In 1941, a Royal Ordnance Factory, | ROF Bridgwater, was opened mid-way between Puriton |
strict of Somerset, UK; but was always known as | ROF Bridgwater, after the nearest town. |
se to the village is the Royal Ordnance Factory | ROF Bridgwater, a factory which produced high explo |
ied out at two Royal Ordnance Factories (ROFs): | ROF Burghfield and ROF Cardiff. |
ROF Burghfield and ROF Cardiff remained within the | |
the Royal Arsenal's Filling Factory with one at | ROF Chorley and one at ROF Bridgend. |
ROF Chorley and ROF Bridgend were the two largest f | |
ROF Chorley was the site where the bouncing bombs, | |
some evidence that the man had also stolen from | ROF Chorley when he was based there. |
There was a large Royal Ordnance Factory ( | ROF Chorley) built here in the build up to World Wa |
he slack period between 1945 and the Korean War | ROF Chorley, like ROF Bridgwater and ROF Glascoed, |
d a station at the Royal Ordnance Factory site, | ROF Chorley, on the Preston to Manchester line whic |
station was a branch line leading to the former | ROF Dunham on the Hill explosives storage depot. |
iming-off point for the Luftwaffe to attack the | ROF factory. |
ROF Fazakerley and ROF Maltby were established befo | |
ROF Fazakerley was a Royal Ordnance Factory rifle m | |
once home to a Royal Ordnance Factories plant ( | ROF Fazakerley), which manufactured weapons such as |
d World War Royal Ordnance Factories (ROFs) and | ROF Filling Factories. |
ROF Glascoed is hidden in a wooded valley nearby. | |
From 1940 | ROF Glascoed which produced munitions for the armed |
ng to raid the nearby Royal Ordnance Factory at | ROF Glascoed to the east beyond Little Mill. |
became a wages clerk in a munitions factory at | ROF Glascoed between Pontypool and Usk , then Assis |
It reopened as an | ROF in February 1941. |
ROF Maltby and ROF Fazakerley were established befo | |
he end of World War II, but was retained by the | ROF organisation until 1975 on a care and maintenan |
ROF Patricroft was privatised in 1984 along with a | |
The Royal Ordnance Factory, | ROF Patricroft, was an engineering factory was clas |
The Royal Ordnance Factory ( | ROF) Ranskill was a UK Ministry of Supply, World Wa |
The production plant at | ROF Ranskill was broken up from 1975 with useful sp |
ormerly occupied by the Royal Ordnance Factory, | ROF Risley, in Birchwood, Warrington, in north-west |
t was the location of a Royal Ordnance Factory, | ROF Risley. |
area that used to be a Royal Ordnance Factory, | ROF Swynnerton. |
RoF technology is also protocol and bit-rate transp | |
resentatives in April 2008 as a left wing membe | rof the Democratic Party. |
ing estate was a former Royal Ordnance Factory, | ROF Thorpe Arch, and it houses the local corporatio |
It was the last Cordite-producing | ROF to be built in the UK in World War II and was t |
RoF transmission systems are usually classified int | |
The | ROF was essentially self-supporting other than for |
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