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  • ROF Dalmuir was an Engineering Royal Ordnance Factory owned by the UK government during World War II. The factory manufactured medium-calibre guns, particularly...
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    Dalmuir (/dælˈmjʊər/; Scottish Gaelic: Dail Mhoire) is an area nine miles (fourteen kilometres) northwest of Glasgow, Scotland, on the western side of...
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  • List of Royal Ordnance Factories (category Explosive ROFs)
    Factory No. 1 ROF Dalmuir Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland Engineering ROF ROF Drigg Drigg, Cumbria, England Explosive ROF ROF Dunham on the Hill...
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    site and some of the existing buildings later became incorporated into ROF Dalmuir, part was used by the General Post Office for their cable-laying ships...
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    Barrow Blitz). Major targets included the John Brown & Company shipyard, ROF Dalmuir and the Singer Corporation factory. RAF fighters managed to shoot down...
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    1920s and closed its gates for the last time in 1930. Later used as ROF Dalmuir, many of the buildings survived into the 1980s, with some shipbreaking...
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    Munitions production: HM Factory, Gretna Nobel Industries (Scotland) ROF Bishopton ROF Dalmuir P. F. Tytler, History of Scotland, Volume 2 (London: Black, 1829)...
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    link from the ROF railway line to the Inverclyde line. The factory had transfer sidings connected to both the up and down lines. The ROF line which was...
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    went new to the ROF at Creekmoor, near Poole in Dorset, which built Hispano guns for aircraft. By late 1944 it had been transferred to ROF Llanishen, near...
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