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National Filling Factory, Banbury
National Filling Factory, Banbury, officially called National Filling Factory No.9.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Banbury shell filling factory played vital role during First World War )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BBC - World War One At Home, Grimsbury, Oxfordshire: Canary Babies )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=National Filling Factory, Banbury )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The war children who were born YELLOW: How women working in explosives factories sparked a clutch of 'Canary Babies' in WW1 - Daily Mail Online )〕 was a British Ministry of Munitions filling factory, constructed during World War I and located in Banbury, Oxfordshire.〔 The production of filled shells began in April 1916 and ended when the factory closed in 1924 〔
==Background==
At the outbreak of World War I, the production of explosives and the associated filling facilities for high explosives were limited to the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, and the facilities of the Elswick Ordnance Company at Derwenthaugh and Lemington Point, both close to Newcastle Upon Tyne. The British Army found itself on the Western Front short of explosive shells and bullets. The Ministry of Munitions (MoM) under new minister David Lloyd George, were tasked to construct a suitable infrastructure of National Filling Factories (NFFs) to supply the Army.〔

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