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ENGLISH AND BRITISH BODY RESPONSIBLE FOR FORTS
Ordnance Board; Ordnance Medical Department; Board of ordnance; Ordnance Office; Office of Ordnance
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  • Ammunition box with Board of Ordnance shield, initials and broad arrow.
  • Part of Bermuda's Ordnance Yard within the bastioned defences of Keep Yard; other Dockyard buildings lie beyond.
  • Shield of the Board of Ordnance preserved on a gun [[tampion]] in Gibraltar
  • Some of the few surviving buildings of Chatham Gun Wharf
  • Charles House, Kensington: the Board's headquarters from 1950.
  • Guns of various ages displayed at the former Royal Arsenal site
  • The Board's surviving former magazine at Purfleet.
  • Verbruggen House in the Royal Arsenal: headquarters of the Ordnance Board/Committee until 1939.
  • Full coat of arms, with crest and supporters, at the Tower of London
  • Lord Vivian]] in uniform of Master-General of the Ordnance. The two senior officers of the Ordnance wore uniforms as for a general and lieutenant-general respectively, but of blue cloth with scarlet facings (rather than scarlet with blue).<ref>Confirmed 'by command of the Prince Regent', General Orders, July 1811.</ref>
  • Repository training, Woolwich Common, 1844.
  • Board of Ordnance shield on part of [[Elizabeth Castle]], [[Jersey]]
  • Arms of the Board of Ordnance at the Tower of London, New Armouries.
  • Part of the former Ordnance Yard at Portsmouth
  • The original Royal Military Academy building in Woolwich Arsenal; it also contained a Board Room for meetings of the Ordnance Board itself.
  • The Grand Store, Woolwich, in 1841: cannons and shot were routinely stored in the open, while gun carriages and other perishable items were kept indoors.

Ordnance Survey map         
  • The Ordnance Survey maps of Great Britain use the [[Ordnance Survey National Grid]]
  • The cover of the 5th series OS map Chelmsford and Southend sheet 108. Art by [[Ellis Martin]]
  • Front cover of a one-inch to the mile New Popular Edition, from 1945
  • Headquarters in Adanac Park opened in 2011
  • Part of an Ordnance Survey map, at the scale of one inch to the mile, from a New Popular Edition map published in 1946
  • Detailed scan of a complete 7th series sheet
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  • original draftsman's drawings]] for the area around [[St Columb Major]] in [[Cornwall]], made in 1810
  • Former Ordnance Survey headquarters in [[Maybush]], [[Southampton]], used from 1969 until 2011
  • Illustration of the Ordnance Survey National Grid coordinate system, with [[Royal Observatory Greenwich]] as an example
  • Ordnance Survey maps on sale
  • former headquarters of the Ordnance Survey]] in London Road, [[Southampton]] (2005)
  • St. George's Garrison]]), compiled from surveys carried out between 1897 and 1899 by Lieutenant Arthur Johnson Savage, [[Royal Engineers]].
ORGANISATION THAT CREATES MAPS OF GREAT BRITAIN
Ordinance Survey; OS Map(s); OS map; Ordnance survey; New Popular Edition; Get-a-Map; OS maps; OS OpenData; Ordnance Survey of Great Britain; Ordnance Survey map; HM Ordnance Survey; HM Ordinance Survey; Ordnance Survey Act 1841
(Ordnance Survey maps)
An Ordnance Survey map is a detailed map produced by the British or Irish government map-making organization.
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Ordnance Survey         
  • The Ordnance Survey maps of Great Britain use the [[Ordnance Survey National Grid]]
  • The cover of the 5th series OS map Chelmsford and Southend sheet 108. Art by [[Ellis Martin]]
  • Front cover of a one-inch to the mile New Popular Edition, from 1945
  • Headquarters in Adanac Park opened in 2011
  • Part of an Ordnance Survey map, at the scale of one inch to the mile, from a New Popular Edition map published in 1946
  • Detailed scan of a complete 7th series sheet
  •  access-date=7 May 2022}}</ref>
  • original draftsman's drawings]] for the area around [[St Columb Major]] in [[Cornwall]], made in 1810
  • Former Ordnance Survey headquarters in [[Maybush]], [[Southampton]], used from 1969 until 2011
  • Illustration of the Ordnance Survey National Grid coordinate system, with [[Royal Observatory Greenwich]] as an example
  • Ordnance Survey maps on sale
  • former headquarters of the Ordnance Survey]] in London Road, [[Southampton]] (2005)
  • St. George's Garrison]]), compiled from surveys carried out between 1897 and 1899 by Lieutenant Arthur Johnson Savage, [[Royal Engineers]].
ORGANISATION THAT CREATES MAPS OF GREAT BRITAIN
Ordinance Survey; OS Map(s); OS map; Ordnance survey; New Popular Edition; Get-a-Map; OS maps; OS OpenData; Ordnance Survey of Great Britain; Ordnance Survey map; HM Ordnance Survey; HM Ordinance Survey; Ordnance Survey Act 1841
¦ noun (in the UK) an official survey organization, originally under the Master of the Ordnance, preparing large-scale detailed maps of the whole country.
ordnance         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ordnance (disambiguation); Military ordnance
n.
Cannon, great guns, artillery.

Βικιπαίδεια

Board of Ordnance

The Board of Ordnance was a British government body. Established in the Tudor period, it had its headquarters in the Tower of London. Its primary responsibilities were 'to act as custodian of the lands, depots and forts required for the defence of the realm and its overseas possessions, and as the supplier of munitions and equipment to both the Army and the Navy'. The Board also maintained and directed the Artillery and Engineer corps, which it founded in the 18th century. By the 19th century, the Board of Ordnance was second in size only to HM Treasury among government departments. The Board lasted until 1855, at which point (tarnished by poor performance in supplying the Army in Crimea) it was disbanded.