EAW001394 ENGLAND (1946). Burroughs, Wellcome and Co Chemical Works and environs, Dartford, from the south, 1946

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Title [EAW001394] Burroughs, Wellcome and Co Chemical Works and environs, Dartford, from the south, 1946
Reference EAW001394
Date 2-July-1946
Link
Place name DARTFORD
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 554335, 174459
Longitude / Latitude 0.22122857626492, 51.447568151393
National Grid Reference TQ543745

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Purfleet rifle range

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Joseph Wells & Sons Ltd, fireworks manufacturers. The site was flooded on the 1st February 1953 during the storm and tidal surge. This triggered an explosion that damaged 500 windows at Joyce Green Hospital per the Dartford Hospital Histories site.

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West Kent Outfall Sewage Works

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Camouflaged factory buildings

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Thames Ammunition Works

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