ROF Aycliffe, was a Royal Ordnance Factory built on an 867-acre (3.51 km2) site off Heighington Lane, Aycliffe, County Durham, England during the early...
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B.E. for her actions at the factory. In World War Two she worked at ROF Aycliffe, where during an accident with some ammunition, she was severely burnt...
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in Newton Aycliffe 'ROF 59' to open soon". 26 June 2015. "St Andrew's Church". "Aycliffe Village - St. Andrew's Church, Aycliffe". "Aycliffe Village -...
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former use around the site which was similar in layout to the former ROF Aycliffe in Darlington, County Durham. The Royal Ordnance Factory was built to...
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List of Royal Ordnance Factories (category Explosive ROFs)
Explosive ROF No. 31 ROF Aycliffe County Durham, England Filling Factory Filling Factory No. 8 ROF Beech Hill Wigan, Greater Manchester, England No. 15 ROF Birtley...
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ROF Swynnerton (Filling Factory No. 5) ROF Risley (Filling Factory No. 6) ROF Kirkby (Filling Factory No. 7) ROF Aycliffe (Filling Factory No. 8) ROF...
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Haverton Hill. During World War II, a Royal Ordnance Factory was built at ROF Aycliffe, served by two stations at Simpasture and Demons Bridge. Britain's railways...
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