Examples of using Woolwich in English and their translations into Russian
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working at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich before attending St John's College, Oxford.
The vessel was finally sold at Woolwich for £320 on 5 August 1784.
the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.
Stratford International and Woolwich Arsenal for safety reasons,
19 Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich: 33 Vickers,
Alabaster v Woolwich Building Society(2005);
the four IRA members instructed their lawyers to"draw attention to the fact that four totally innocent people were serving massive sentences" for three bombings in Woolwich and Guildford.
Despite his increasingly large girth, Lambert remained fit and active, once walking seven miles(11 km) from Woolwich to the City of London"with much less apparent fatigue than several middle-sized men who were of the party.
The last Royal Artillery troops left Woolwich Barracks in 2007; in 2012, however, the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery was relocated to Woolwich from their former headquarters in St John's Wood.
Educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Gardiner was commissioned into the Royal Artillery on 7 April 1797
their headquarters were moved from the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, to Chatham, Kent.
Regiment Royal Artillery was formed in Woolwich in March 1900, with roots traced through the history of 28th Field Brigade,
1784 HMS Thunderer Builder: Woolwich Dockyard Ordered: 15 July 1756 Launched:
In 1869, he entered the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
He was educated at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
She was sold for breaking at Woolwich on 17 May 1785.
launched at Woolwich in 1808.
During the First World War Anderson did munitions work in Woolwich.
two others were also dockyard-built at Woolwich and Deptford to a lengthened design- the Bristol and Rochester.
In 1877, she was renamed Warspite and served as a training ship at Greenhithe/Woolwich.