Hi Nick,
Spennymoor is listed in the gazetteer on p277 but doesn’t appear in the index.
The entry reads: Spennymoor, Royal Ordnance Factory, NZ 276 333, WW2, explosives factory – small arms ammunition.’
Regards,
Julia
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Subject: Dangerous energy - Spennymoor County Durham
Hi Folks
Does anyone have a copy of Dangerous Energy The archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives manufacture Wayne D Cocroft?
And if you do could you check to see if it has any information on a site at Spennymoor, please?
This is shown on Pastscape at
https://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=1075766 and I have a Planning App just south of its location, so want to try and work out how extensive the site was ie did
it possibly extend into the application area?
thanks
best wishes
Nick Boldrini
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