- ROF Kirkby
ROF Kirkby, (Filling Factory No.7) was a large World War II
Royal Ordnance Factory fillingmunitions .cite book
last= Whale
first = Derek
title = Lost Villages of Liverpool - Part Three
date = 1984
publisher = T Stephenson & Sons Ltd
location = Prescot, Merseyside
pages = pp. 40
isbn = 0901314269] It was based in the rural area ofKirkby ,Merseyside in order to reduce the potential damage from explosions; and produced munitions from September 1940 to March 1946.History
Original planning for the site began at
Royal Arsenal ,Woolwich , withSir Alex Gibson acting as consultant and Holloway Brothers the contractors. When completed the factory consisted of more than 1,000 buildings, 18 miles of roads ] and 23 miles of railway lines along with a stationcite web|url=http://history.knowsley.gov.uk/show_photo.msql?reference=KB98&from=time&bt=KBtime5|title=Knowsley Local History: Kirkby Royal Ordnance Factory|work=Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council |accessdate=2008-06-08] and had cost £8,500,000. ] (£formatprice|Inflation|UK|8500000|1940|r=0 inflation adjustedInflation-fn|UK) As a way to minimise the risk of damage in the event of an explosion taking place the buildings were widely spaced and some were mounded up to the eaves. ]In July 1940
Lawrence Gale from the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, was appointed the Superintendant, taking 9 staff with him and when the first shells rolled off the assembly line in September 1940 there were only between 50 and 100 employees. ] By the summer of 1941 this had risen to 10,000 ] before rising to a peak of around 23,000 employees, ] most of whom were women. ] Medical treatment rooms were built onsite in order to cater to such a large workforce. ] When the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich was bombed, it had to be closed down and many workers and a large amount of material were transferred to ROF Kirkby. ] In order to house these employees 200 houses for key workers were built in the area and aYWCA hostel was built to house 1000 women. ] The factory employed a three shift system so that production was continuous, combining with the transport system so that as it dropped off one shift of employees it would take home another shift. ]The ROF was eventually closed in March 1946, having been designated a "War Duration Only" ROF and it had produced around ten per cent of all the ammunition used in World War II by Britain. ] Afterwards the site was developed by
Liverpool Corporation as anindustrial estate and played a large part in the growth of Kirkby from a population of barely over 3,000 in 1951 to over 52,000 by 1961.Accidents
There were two explosions at Kirkby ROF, one in February 1944 and one on September 15 1944. Two people were killed in the first accident and 14 killed and 11 injured in the second. It took three months of work to clear 4,000 bombs which were buried in the rubble after the second accident, ] and there was a total of 37 awards for bravery and distinguished conduct made by the King.cite web|url=http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/online/exhibitions/sport/rofsportsclub.asp|title=Liverpool Museums: ROF Sports Club|work=
Liverpool Museums |accessdate=2008-06-08 ]External links
* [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/online/exhibitions/sport/rofsportsclub.asp ROF Kirkby Sports Club]
* [http://history.knowsley.gov.uk/show_photo.msql?reference=KB98&from=time&bt=KBtime5 Knowsley Local History: Kirkby Royal Ordnance Factory]References
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