Munitions worker
WW1 Munitions workers
WW1 Shell shop workers
WW1 Arsenal workers group
Quick fire cartridge factory number 4...assembly workers
munitions workers
WW1 Arsenal Munitions workers
Quick Firing Cartridge Factory 4
1915. Red Barracks
Old Postcard, Bullet factory
1920s Arsenal machine operator
Royal Arsenal machine operator . approx' 1920s
Royal arsenal worker, approx' 1920s
Early Postcard, Red Barracks.
Quick firing cartridge factory number 4 .. Fuze store
1909. 8th London Howitzer brigade .. Sergeants mess annual outing
Old Arsenal postcard
Royal arsenal worker
Not too sure about this one .. It was among a collection of Arsenal workers pictures from the 1920s so I an guessing it is probably an Arsenal office worker /manager ??
Old Postcard . Brass foundry
Old Postcard .. Red Barracks
Munitions workers
WW1 Arsenal workers
Munitions workers No 1 shop . Fuze branch, danger buildings
1914-15 Woolwich Arsenal Jolly boys concert party
April 9th 1913 King George 5th visits Royal Military academy
Arsenal worker
Royal Arsenal machine operator. approx' 1920s
Old Postcard, Red Barracks
WW1. Royal shell foundry
WW1 munitions workers
WW1 Arsenal workers ?
No 31 Fuze shop Danger buildings
1919 WW1 Munitions workers
Arsenal workers
1915. Woolwich Farriers class
WW2.. Royal arsenal Ladies
The plaque at the front reads "Inspection shop F111"
April 9th 1913. Royal visit to Woolwich
Arsenal worker , approx' late 1930s
On the right hand side of this group is Stanley Thomas Howey born August 1901. After leaving Ancona road school in 1915 he went on to become a Milling machine operator. Following in his father Thomas's footsteps, who also worked in the Royal arsenal
Royal Arsenal worker, approx' 1920s
Early Postcard, red barracks
1918 Textile repair shop
Munition workers Fuze branch Shop No 6
Tug o war team
Approx' mid 1920s .. Royal Artillery group
April 9th 1913. Royal visit to the Arsenal by King George 5th
Arsenal worker, approx' late 1930s
Stanley Thomas Howey . ( on the right hand side )
Eraly 1900s. Red Barracks, Frances street