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Munitions: ammunition components such as fuzes, HE shell heads and nose bushes.
Munitions: ammunition components such as fuzes, HE shell heads and nose bushes.


There was also a factory at Waterford which made cartridge cases; opened in 1917.  This may have been classed as a National Cartridge Factory.
There was also a National Cartridge Factory at [[National Cartridge Factory, Waterford|Waterford]] which made cartridge cases; opened in 1917.   
 


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 08:53, 17 January 2019

Established by the Ministry of Munitions at Tipton

Original function: unknown. Opened: early 1917. Management: Bean and Son Ltd. Munitions: ammunition components such as fuzes, HE shell heads and nose bushes.

There was also a National Cartridge Factory at Waterford which made cartridge cases; opened in 1917.

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Sources of Information

  • National Factories Controlled by the Ministry of Munitions, June 1915-November 1918
  • Ministry of Munitions [1]