WebAerial Photography Of Bridgend Taken By The Luftwaffe & RAF People who work in a dangerous job often become complacent about the danger of their environment believing that they are somehow protected from injury. It would have only taken a small raid and a few well placed bombs on to the ROF Factories and Bridgend would have been wiped off … WebIn the Second World War, Bridgend had a prisoner of war (POW) camp at Island Farm and a large munitions factory ( ROF Bridgend – known as the "Admiralty") at Waterton, as …
The Welsh Arsenal: The Story of the Bridgend Munitions …
WebNov 1, 2007 · The Welsh Arsenal : The Story of the Bridgend Munitions Factory, ROF 53, and the People Who Worked There 5 (1 rating by Goodreads) Paperback By (author) M. J. Clubb List price: US$14.61 Currently unavailable We can notify you when this item is back in stock Notify me Add to wishlist AbeBooks may have this title (opens in new window). Try … WebLocated in Bridgend, South Wales, was the World War II ROF Filling Factory No. 2 and one of the largest in the UK and it was government owned. It was of great significance to the … mays cottage
Bridgend in Wartime - Bridgend Town Council
WebAt its war-time peak, ROF Chorley had over 28,000 employees – a staggering figure at a time when there were only around a dozen factories in the whole of Britain with a workforce each of more than 19,000 people (four of these being the Royal Arsenal, ROF Bishopton, ROF Chorley and ROF Bridgend). ROF Chorley was the site where the bouncing ... WebApr 26, 2008 · Bahasa - Indonesia; Chinese (simplified) Deutsch; English - Australia; English - Canada; English - Ghana WebIn the months leading up to the start of WWII an overspill country branch of the Woolwich Arsenal was built at Waterton on the outskirts of Bridgend. The Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF 53), known as "The Arsenal" and … mays cottage petersfield