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  2. Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich - Wikipedia

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    Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, is a barracks of the British Army which forms part of Woolwich Garrison. The Royal Regiment of Artillery had its headquarters here from 1776 until 2007, [ 3 ] when it was moved to Larkhill Garrison .

  3. Woolwich Garrison - Wikipedia

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    Woolwich Garrison (now referred to as Woolwich Station) [1] is a garrison or station of the British Army.Geographically it is in Woolwich, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.In terms of command, it is within the Army's London District.

  4. Royal Artillery Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Artillery Museum, which was one of the world's oldest military museums, [1] was first opened to the public in Woolwich in southeast London in 1820. It told the story of the development of artillery through the ages by way of a collection of artillery pieces from across the centuries.

  5. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Military Academy (RMA) at Woolwich, in south-east London, was a British Army military academy for the training of commissioned officers of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers. It later also trained officers of the Royal Corps of Signals and other technical corps .

  6. Barrack Field - Wikipedia

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    Barrack Field is located on the grounds of the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, southeast London (formerly part of Kent). It was once part of Woolwich Common, then used as a venue for cricket matches in the 18th century and as the home of Woolwich Cricket Club at that time. Later it became the home of the Royal Artillery Cricket Club.

  7. 140th (5th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The 140th (5th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery was a unit of Britain's Territorial Army formed in 1939, just before World War II. During the Battle of France, in 1940, it participated in defending Cassel to protect the British Expeditionary Force's evacuation from Dunkirk. Barely half the men escaped to England, where the regiment was ...

  8. Rotunda, Woolwich - Wikipedia

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    However, the Regent directed that it be re-erected on Woolwich Common for use as a museum by the Royal Artillery. [ 1 ] When the building was re-erected in Woolwich, in 1820, its original architect, John Nash, turned it into a permanent brick structure with a tent-style lead roof, central supporting pillar, decorative cupola and weathervane.

  9. 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.