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CBN 101 - Purfleet Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 11/11/2011
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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The Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation Series


Placed with the kind permission of Essex Waterways. Please refer to the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation (GC37P3P) cache for more information on this walk along the canal.


Purfleet Magazine No.5 was once the Royal Gunpowder Magazines situated on the banks of the River Thames. Constructed in 1759, the five magazines and proof house were used to test, store and supply gunpowder to the army and navy, being exceptionally busy during the Napoleonic wars. Each magazine could hold 10,000 barrels of gunpowder, and more in times of emergency. The magazines were protected by Outer and Inner Sanctum Walls with a garrison of soldiers guarding the site. The work within the magazines was undertaken by civilians. The magazines remained in use throughout the 19th and 20th century until 1962, when the land was purchased from the M.O.D by Thurrock Council. Four of the five magazines were demolished in the late 1960s to make way for housing, while No.5 was used as a storage facility by the council.

In 1992 local resident Alan Gosling became interested in the history of the building and of its military and social significance to the area. Along with other local volunteers a plan was put into effect to save the building and to use it as a heritage centre. These proposals were sent to the Thurrock Council and accepted, and in 1994 the Purfleet Heritage & Military Centre took charge of the building as an independent organisation. Run entirely by volunteers, the Centre is now a Registered Charity (No. 1080629) and principally self-funding. The building is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

The Centre houses a wide range of historical artefacts and memorabilia relating to the history of the magazines and local area dating from 18th Century to present day, these include the Thames Board Mills, the Purfleet Rifle Ranges, Van den Burgh margarine, the author Bram Stoker (Dracula), brewer Samuel Whitbread, politician & scientist Benjamin Franklin and the Royal Family connection are all represented.

A large military collection can also be found, covering the Army, from Waterloo through to National Service in the 1950s. The history of the Gurkha Regiment is also highlighted, who now refer ‘Purfleet Heritage’ as ‘their second museum’.

The Naval Collection has a wide range of exhibits relating to the Merchant and Royal Navy, dating from Nelson’s Battle of Trafalgar up to the Second World War, including the Fleet Air Arm and the Submariners.

The Royal Air Force is equally documented with memorabilia from WW1 & WW2. Here you will find the RAF Hornchurch Wing Collection, the largest display of uniforms, aircraft artefacts etc, relating to this famous aerodrome now on show in the country. Also represented are Bomber Command, the RAF Regiment, the Air Training Corps and the United States 9th Army Air Force in Essex during WW2.

A Zeppelin display tells the history of the giant airships and how anti-aircraft gunners based at Purfleet helped shoot down Zeppelin L15 in 1916.

A unique ‘Women at War’ section, which includes the women agents of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and a Civil Defence display with an original Anderson air-raid shelter covers the unselfish work & sacrifice carried out by British civilians during both World Wars.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)