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Rotunda, Woolwich

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68:, in July 1814. The Regent ordered the removal of the rotunda from the grounds at Carlton House, in 1818. John Nash had hoped it would be converted into a church. However, the Regent directed that it be re-erected on Woolwich Common for use as a museum by the Royal Artillery. When the building was re-erected in Woolwich, in 1820, its original architect, John Nash, turned it into a permanent brick structure with a tent-style lead roof, central supporting pillar, decorative cupola and weathervane. In 1973 the Rotunda was designated as a 33: 129: 117: 153: 141: 376: 428: 83:. Between 2001 and 2016, the combined museum was branded as "Firepower: The Royal Artillery Museum" and was housed in some of the former buildings of the 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 488: 360:
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were included on a Historic England list of ten London sites designated as 'at-risk'. In 2023 the owners, the
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The Rotunda structure has not been in use between 2001 and 2023 and is on
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Clarke, Jonathan; Cole, Emily; Newsome, Sarah; Skedd, Susan (2020).
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Grade II* listed buildings in the Royal Borough of Greenwich
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until 2001, when its collection was moved to the nearby
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Rotunda (Woolwich)

Woolwich Common
John Nash
Carlton House
Prince Regent
celebration of the allied victory over Napoleon
Duke of Wellington
Grade II* listed
Royal Artillery Museum
Royal Arsenal
Grade II listed
Larkhill
Historic England
Heritage at Risk
Repository Woods
Defence Infrastructure Organisation
Obsolete sign near the entrance
Rotunda and Napier Lines corral
Tent-roof detail
View from the east
Historic England
"The Rotunda (Royal Artillery Museum) (1078987)"
National Heritage List for England
"Collections level description"
"Press release"
the original
"The Royal Artillery Museum at Larkhill"
The Rotunda (former Royal Artillery Museum), Woolwich Common, London Borough of Greenwich: History, Structure and Landscape
"Historic England adds 10 historic London sites to at-risk register"

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