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The Firs, Whitchurch

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22: 185: 344: 76:. The house, which was known locally as "Winston Churchill's Toyshop", accommodated some 250 people at this time. Meanwhile Abrahams was knighted for his services to the 349: 339: 108: 334: 295: 186:"Vale's role designing WWII weapons for 'Winston Churchill's Toyshop' – or how one man was arrested at gunpoint for throwing bazooka shells around" 21: 141: 61: 131: 91:. The house has since been converted into offices and in 2016 was owned by Christopher Mann, Chairman of Plenham Publishing. 87:, iron and steel producers. This use continued until 1967 when Richard Thomas and Baldwins was nationalised as part of 84: 33: 88: 25:
The A413 at Whitchurch in Buckinghamshire: The Firs is located behind the high stone wall on the left
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The house was built in 1897 for Charles Gray, an officer who fought with the
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for the development and testing of various weapons including time delay
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Winston Churchill's Toyshop: The Inside Story of Military Intelligence
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In around 1953 the house became the Central Research Laboratories for
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Military research establishments of the United Kingdom
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Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire
Imperial Yeomanry
South Africa
War Office
Second World War
MD1
fuses
depth charges
PIAT guns
British Red Cross
Richard Thomas and Baldwins
British Steel
"Whitchurch: funeral"
Winston Churchill's Toyshop: The Inside Story of Military Intelligence
ISBN
978-1445603704
"Whitchurch Historic Town Assessment"


"Vale's role designing WWII weapons for 'Winston Churchill's Toyshop' – or how one man was arrested at gunpoint for throwing bazooka shells around"
"The Firs, Whitchurch"
"No. 35586"
The London Gazette


"The Firs Veterans Day 16 July 2010"
"Village History"
51°52′36″N 0°49′59″W / 51.8768°N 0.8331°W / 51.8768; -0.8331
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