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October 1787 the Crown purchased the mills from John Walton for ÂŁ10,000, starting a 204-year ownership. Congreve was a man of immense drive and vision, a pioneer of careful management, quality control and the application of the scientific method. Under his regime manufacture moved from what had been a black art to, in the context of its day, an advanced technology. The distinguished engineer
404:. Visitors can see exhibits related to gunpowder making, tour the site on a land train An attempt to demolish the cordite mills and replace them with dormitories for young people staying at a children's activity centre was rejected by Epping Forest District Council in 2016 after exposure in the national press.
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for use in guns, or as a military explosive for demolition, etc., improvements effected there were a strong influence on private industry producing for civil activity – construction, mining, quarrying, tunnelling, railway building etc. which created a massive demand for gunpowder in the 19th century.
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After the closure of ERDE, the inherited archive material passed through a number of hands and storage locations, particularly in the latter period before opening to the public, when outside staff from the firm designing the exhibition had to have free access. Consequently, by 2001 the archive had
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advocated that the
Waltham Abbey Mills should be purchased by the Crown to ensure secure supplies and to establish what would now be called a centre of excellence for development of manufacturing processes and to establish quality and cost standards by which private contractors could be judged. In
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as additional production facilities were added; the material progressing from one building to another as it passed through the various processes. The
Waltham Abbey Mills were one of the first examples in the 18th century of an industrialised factory system, not often recognised. In 1735 they were
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After World War I there was another period of quiet before anxieties about the future surfaced again. It was decided that production at
Waltham Abbey would be gradually transferred to the west of the country, more distant and thus safer from air attack from Europe. However, in the meantime,
710:: Shortly after the end of World War II the protagonist Nathaniel Williams helps his mentor, 'The Darter', transporting illegal greyhounds and, later, boxed cargo inland through the canal network from the River Thames, including the Gunpowder Mills canal system.
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The Hudson family sold out to
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become rather disorganised. The opportunity has therefore been taken to start a ground-up exercise involving a complete check of the holding and the design of computer databases of the material in order to produce the digital catalogue.
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After the South site, also known as
Quinton Hill, was vacated and also decontaminated and redeveloped, much of the remaining land was converted into the 255 acres (103 ha) Gunpowder Park, which is part of the
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Waterloo the Mills entered a period of quiet with a steep decline in staff numbers and production levels. However, there was a steady advance in machinery and process development.
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gunpowder supply shortages were encountered and the oil mill was converted to gunpowder production, possibly in response to this. In 1665 it was acquired by Ralph Hudson using
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Total transfer of RDX production to the west of England, to
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The Royal Gunpowder Mills finally closed on 28 July 1945.
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Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills in popular culture
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Propellants, Explosives and Rocket Motor Establishment
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Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment
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Narrow Gauge Railways London and South East England
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1174:"The Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills Archive"
983:"Short fuses over holiday camp at gunpowder site"
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2008:Nottingham Heritage Railway
1963:Hollycombe Steam Collection
1958:East Anglian Railway Museum
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1581:Appleby Frodingham Railway
1505:Rudyard Lake Steam Railway
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1998:National Railway Museum
1978:Mangapps Railway Museum
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1666:East Lancashire Railway
1646:Dartmouth Steam Railway
1611:Bristol Harbour Railway
1540:Volk's Electric Railway
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2013:Rutland Railway Museum
2003:North Ings Farm Museum
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1968:Hopetown Darlington
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1761:Mountsorrel Railway
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