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  1. Reference Code: GBR/0180/RGO 6/2. Scope and Contents The mutual accusations of Lt. W.S. Stratford and W. Woolhouse, 1837.Correspondence on the Superintendent of the proposed Naval School at Portsmouth, 1838-1839.Letter from Captain Shirreff to Airy regarding the rate of pay of schoolmasters in the Navy, 12 August 1840, including 'Naval Notice ...

  2. March 2014. The Royal Military Academy is situated in the south east of London in Woolwich and was founded in 1719 then later established in 1741 by George II. The RMA was the British training site for commissioned officers of both the Royal Artillery and the Royal Engineers and later on the Royal Corps of Signals. The table-top game of snooker ...

  3. At the south end of the common, much of the waterlogged open land between the Royal Military Academy and Shooters Hill was leased by 1841 and into the 1850s to the Labourer’s Friend Society, founded in 1830 after the Swing Riots. It was used for gardens, or allotments, for labourers to practice ‘cottage husbandry’.

  4. The octagonal tower of Tower Place alongside the Royal Military Academy. The Royal Arsenal had its origins in a domestic warren at Tower Place in Old Woolwich. Tower Place was a Tudor mansion built in the 1540s for Martin Bowes, a wealthy goldsmith and merchant, later Lord Mayor of London.

  5. 23 de set. de 2023 · Addeddate 2023-09-23 07:02:00 Identifier records-of-the-royal-military-academy-woolwich Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2d78b0k282 Ocr

  6. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Last Wednesday, domain ‘Drie Fonteinen’ in Vilvoorde hosted our annual athletics meeting, in which teams from different promotions compete in sports. The INTERPROM (competition between different promotions) athletics traditionally takes place in mid-May to conclude the series of INTERPROM competitions in different sports disciplines.

  7. In 2003, the Headquarters of the Royal Artillery moved to Larkhill in Wiltshire (the RA’s training ground and Royal School of Artillery since 1915). The last Royal Artillery troops left Woolwich Barracks in 2007 and other troops have since assumed residence. The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery relocated to Woolwich from St. John’s Wood ...