More WWII remains nr Tondu House

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More WWII remains nr Tondu House

Image: © John Finch Taken: 17 Dec 2013

During and after World War Two this site was the Ministry of Supply's Pyrotechnic Research Department, attached to the Royal Ordnance Factory at Brackla (nprn 308124). Small to medium weapons were developed here; work at the laboratories ended in 1957. Formerly the house was occupied by the owner of a local mine and brickworks and later owned by the National Coal Board; it was demolished after 1963. - Source Coflein

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Latitude
51.552078
Longitude
-3.605667