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It was re-established on 28 August 1939 in Bristol to train those allocated for service on the Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships. It was later transferred to locations across Windsor and London. By 31 May 1944 the command held over 30,500 accounts. The ledgers were closed after the war on 1 July
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and London. It covered the accounts of the active services of the Royal Fleet Reserve, the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and the Royal Naval Reserve from 1916 onwards, also extending to covering demobilisation accounts from December 1918 onwards. The Defensively Equipped Merchant Ship accounts were
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The division consists of over 300 officers and ratings, making it the largest in the country. The division draws recruits from the city, as well as further afield. There is also a satellite unit in
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gunners and sailors. The Reserve division had been closed by April 1940. The division was reformed in October 1946 and continued to serve as the London base.
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on 30 June 1903, the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve was created. The London Division was established on 10 November 1903 and held its first drill night at the
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Located both in London and Shrewsbury it was established as an accounting base, in operation between 1918 and 1928. It took over the accounting from the
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This was the London accounting base, in operation between 1918 and 1926, handling the accounts of the commands of the Coastguard ships and the Reserves.
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As the unit developed, new departments were established and spun off, often taking up residency in buildings across the city. They retained the name
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when that office closed on 31 January 1946. The department remained operational between 1947 and 1957, seeing the merging into it of HMS
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has also sited some departments at a number of different locations onshore in the city of London. These have included:
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tugs, whilst handling the accounts of officers assigned to Northern Russia. These accounts were transferred to
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Also established in 1918, it handled transport service accounts, and from February 1919 was the base for the
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Another London accounting base, initially set up in 1918 it covered a wide variety of accounts but was
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on 9 September 1921. She was moored at King's Reach on 19 June 1922. She was joined in 1938 by
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This ship had been constructed in 1829 on the exact lines of the American 'monster frigate'
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took a number of roles and duties, one of which was to serve as the accounting base for
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were sold and the division moved ashore, into a purpose-built training centre next to
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and training ship of the local Royal Naval Reserve. They were joined in 1872 by the
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Shore establishment of the Royal Naval Reserve in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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was located in a building that had been purchased in 1954 as accommodation for
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personnel. The Royal Navy section was transferred to a new section named HMS
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on 16 May 1903. She served for nine years as the centre's home, until being
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also took over the accounts of the Mobile Naval Defence Base Organisation.
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and Shrewsbury, and extant between 1916 and at least 1947. Also at
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Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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successors in the London RNR role have also been renamed HMS
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on 25 March 1903, and was sold for scrapping on 7 July 1903.
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on 30 September 1919 and the accounts were transferred to
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moored in London since 1 April 1862. This was the 58-gun
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which was captured by the Royal Navy at the close of the
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A third accounting base, this time alternately based at
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at St Katharine's Way. In the background, Tower Bridge.
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This was another accounting base, based at times at
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