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In 2017 it was announced that the Royal Borough of Greenwich had acquired five historic buildings around No 1 Street to create a £31 million cultural district including buildings 17, 18 and 41, which were all used by Firepower. The plan included a 450-seat black box theatre to be built on the site of
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The museum continued in the Rotunda through to the very end of the 20th century, despite attempts at various times (including in 1932, 1953, in the 1960s and 1980s) to move it elsewhere. Eventually accommodation was secured for a new museum within the old Royal Arsenal (the Army having left the site
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Following the closure in 2016 of the museum, branded since 2001 as 'Firepower – The Royal Artillery Museum', its collection has been placed in storage pending the establishment of a new Royal Artillery Museum. The Royal Artillery Museum collections are designated as being of national and
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authorised the Rotunda's removal to Woolwich "to be appropriated to the conservation of the trophies obtained in the last war, the artillery models, and other military curiosities usually preserved in the Repository" and it was rebuilt on the eastern edge of the Repository Grounds.
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Independent of the museum in the Rotunda, the Royal Artillery Institution (founded in 1838) had established its own museum collection related to the history of the regiment, including uniforms, medals and other items. The Institution's headquarters (within the
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were displayed outside. In 1988 responsibility for the collection was vested in the Royal Artillery Historical Trust (which had been established in 1981 'as a mechanism for the Regiment to consolidate legal ownership of elements of the Regimental heritage').
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In its new accessible location the Repository became 'an early and free permanent public museum'. Inside, trophies and weapons were arranged around the central column with display cases all around containing models and smaller exhibits; larger
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set up a training establishment within the Warren, as an offshoot of the Royal Military Academy, to instruct officers in handling heavy equipment in the field of battle. His 'Repository of Military Machines' (soon given the title of
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were stored on the ground floor while smaller items and models used for teaching purposes were displayed upstairs. Training initially took place on land to the east of the Warren and later moved to the woods to the west of
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and was housed in some of the former buildings of the Royal Arsenal. All Firepower's buildings were once part of the Royal Laboratory Department, which controlled the manufacture of ammunition; they are for the most part
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the former museum entrance. Building 17 (and other listed buildings nearby) would house rehearsal studios for resident companies such as Academy Performing Arts, Dash Arts,
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In 1820 the Repository collection found a new home in a building of unusual provenance, secured for this purpose by the son of the Repository's founder (also named
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The museum had its roots in an earlier institution, the Royal Military Repository (established in Woolwich in the 1770s as a training collection for cadets of the
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in the 1990s). The Royal Artillery Museum in the Rotunda closed in 1999 (though the Rotunda continued to house the museum's reserve collection until 2010).
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It was planned that the Royal Artillery Museum collection would be displayed in a new museum on Salisbury Plain, at Avon Camp West, south of
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Part of the museum collection as presented in Firepower's Gunnery Hall, with 20th-century pieces on the ground floor and older items above
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in 1716, each 100 men strong; this became the "Royal Artillery" in 1720. Also in the Warren, in 1741, the Board had established a
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John Nash's Hyde Park Rotunda was rebuilt on Woolwich Common in 1820 to house the Royal Artillery Museum collections until 1999
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was intended to move to the former James Clavell Library, until 2016 part of Firepower, but closed in July 2018.
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The former Royal Military Academy building in the Royal Arsenal housed the museum's collection from 1802 to 1820
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The main museum entrance opened into a new building, which housed the Modern Gunner galleries.
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told the story of the local people of Greenwich who worked in the Arsenal and made the guns.
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To the right of the main entrance, the former Paper Cartridge Factory (
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The Repository building itself was seriously damaged by fire (probably
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in southeast London in 1820. It told the story of the development of
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was initially erected in London in 1814 as an elaborate temporary
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Firepower closed in July 2016 and its buildings were acquired by
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Making Woolwich: The Royal Regiment of Artillery in Woolwich
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The Rotunda, Woolwich: home of the museum from 1820 to 2001
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Between 2001 and 2016 the combined museum was branded as
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The following buildings were leased to Firepower by
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filled part of the gap by creating a new exhibition
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of field artillery had been established here by the
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Index

Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum
round brick building with a tent-like roof
Woolwich
artillery
artillery pieces
Royal Military Academy
Arts Council England
Woolwich
Royal Arsenal
companies
Board of Ordnance
Royal Military Academy

William Congreve
field training
Woolwich Common
Artillery Barracks
Repository Woods
arson

William Congreve
Rotunda
marquee
Carlton House
the Prince Regent
Duke of Wellington
Napoleon Bonaparte
John Nash
bell tent
the Prince Regent

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