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WHEN Lawrence of Arabia blew up Turkish train tracks in the First World War he used explosives sent 1,500 miles from a Waltham Abbey factory. JOE CURTIS investigates. The Royal Gunpowder Mills shipped ...
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Visit will include land train tour of site (limited capacity) and also visits to the main exhibition, Armoury, Film show, Women at war and Rocket Vault as desired. Café open for light refreshments.
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Royal Gunpowder Mills, London: Supplier of Guncotton and Cordite to the MilitaryRoyal Gunpowder Mills, London: Supplier of Guncotton and Cordite to the Military ...
Established in 1626 by the East India Company, the mills were built to supply gunpowder for overseas military campaigns Nestled in the Surrey Hills, the Chilworth Gunpowder Mills tell a story of ...