Board of Ordnance
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The
British Board of Ordnance was incorporated into the
War Office in
1855, prior to which time it had it's headquarters in the
Tower of London.
The Board was responsible for the design, testing and production of armaments and munitions.
It was incorporated into the War Office as the Department of the Master-General of the Ordnance (is this correct?)
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