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Royal Army Clothing Depot

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The Royal Army Clothing depot was founded in 1855[1] and was in operation until at least the end of the First World War. Its location was Grosvenor Road, Pimlico, London, England, now the site of Dolphin Square. It provided the uniforms for the British Army for many conflicts and was part of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. During the early part of the First World War it was headed by Colonel Harold Stephen Langhorne.

  1. ^ Great industries of Great Britain, Published 1884 page 121