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STORAGE REVIEW Memorandum by the First Lord of the Admiralty

10 Jan 1945

-2- is accepted, there seems to be no alternative but to direct that, to the extent necessary to meet the deficiency, disposable stores for which there is not an immediate civilian need should be stored in the open, at the risk of deterioration. If this view is accepted, and on investigation operational requirements are still not met, further building in addition to that proposed in the Joint Note should be considered. A.V.A. Admiralty, S.W.1..
infrastructure housing munitions construction industry manufacturing materials peace reconstruction storage repair depots post-war planning preparations for war nationwide reserve stocks bomb damage lord president's committee admiralty
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB71
Document Reference
CAB 71/20/12
Document Types
Memorandum Statistical Publication
File Reference
CAB 71/20
Former Department Reference
LP(45) 10
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab71.000020.012
Keywords
Bomb Damage Construction Depots Housing Industry Munitions Post-war Planning Reconstruction Repair Reserve Stocks Storage
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Admiralty Lord President's Committee
Pages
3
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers 1(45) - 107(45)
Themes
Industry Infrastructure Preparations for War Peace Post-war Planning Manufacturing Materials

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