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The 1st London Field Company, Royal Engineers (Territorial Force) was a Territorial engineer unit of the British Army active during World War I. Formed in 1908, it was based in Bethnal Green in East London. ==Origin== When the former Volunteer Force was subsumed into the Territorial Force in 1908 under the Haldane Reforms, the East London (Tower Hamlets) Royal Engineers (Volunteers) became the divisional engineers for the TF's 1st London Division, forming the 1st London Field Company and 2nd London Field Company as well as the Divisional Signals Company.〔(1st London Engineers at Regiments.org )〕〔Westlake, pp. 11 & 14.〕〔(''London Gazette'', 20 March 1908. )〕〔(Corps of Royal Engineers at Stepping Forward. )〕 All three sub-units were based at the drill hall at Victoria Park Square, Bethnal Green, that the East London Engineers had built in 1896.〔(''Victoria County History'' at British History Online. )〕〔(Bethnal Green Drill Hall at Stepping Forward )〕
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