ROF Dalmuir was an Engineering Royal Ordnance Factory owned by the UK government during World War II. The factory manufactured medium-calibre guns, particularly anti-aircraft guns. After the war, the factory manufactured armoured fighting vehicles.
ROFDalmuir was an Engineering Royal Ordnance Factory owned by the UK government during World War II. The factory manufactured medium-calibre guns, particularly...
Dalmuir (/dælˈmjʊər/; Scottish Gaelic: Dail Mhoire) is an area nine miles (fourteen kilometres) northwest of Glasgow, Scotland, on the western side of...
Factory No. 1 ROFDalmuir Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland Engineering ROFROF Drigg Drigg, Cumbria, England Explosive ROFROF Dunham on the Hill...
site and some of the existing buildings later became incorporated into ROFDalmuir, part was used by the General Post Office for their cable-laying ships...
Barrow Blitz). Major targets included the John Brown & Company shipyard, ROFDalmuir and the Singer Corporation factory. RAF fighters managed to shoot down...
1920s and closed its gates for the last time in 1930. Later used as ROFDalmuir, many of the buildings survived into the 1980s, with some shipbreaking...
Munitions production: HM Factory, Gretna Nobel Industries (Scotland) ROF Bishopton ROFDalmuir P. F. Tytler, History of Scotland, Volume 2 (London: Black, 1829)...
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...
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...