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The Story of 'The Angels'

Where does all this information come from

Why were they called 'The Aycliffe Angels'?

What did the Factory manufacture?

Plans and Photos of the Factory (1940s)

TIMELINE of the Factory & Workers

Winston Churchill visits the Aycliffe Factory (1942)

Mrs Dillon - Senior ROF worker who received a medal

Honour at last, thanks to The Northern Echo

The Aycliffe Angels 2000-2020

Extremely dangerous work...

Workers' Houses and Accommodation

350 Houses on Secret Estate in Darlington

Photo Gallery 1 - (Admin Staff)

Photo Gallery 2 - (Production Staff)

Photo Gallery 3 - (Individual Angels)

Photo Gallery 4 - (ROF site in 1945)

Photo Gallery 5 - (ROF Fire Brigade)

Documents and Certificates etc...

What's left of Aycliffe ROF?

Surviving ROF buildings...

Links for History of The Aycliffe Angels
  

What's left of Aycliffe ROF?

Many of the original ROF buildings have been demolished, modified or over-clad with modern materials. However, some areas of the Aycliffe Industrial Park remain largely unchanged.

  

Hydro Polymers site...

One such area is on the Hydro Polymers site - formerly the Bakelite plant, which occupied areas 7A, 11RS and some of 7F immediately after the War.

  

On the HP site there are still a number of original ROF buildings, bunkers and earth mounds (bunds) which were put in place to minimise any blast damage.

  

Overhead heating pipes..

The wartime ROF site was covered by many thousands of insulated overhead heating pipes, some of which were supported by large concrete pillars. Evidence of this heating network can still be seen on the Hydro Polymers site.

  

Building Numbers.

Some of the buildings and bunkers on the HP site still carry original numbers and numbering plates. The ROF building and street numbers have also been retained in some cases by Hydro Polymers.

   

Please click the link below to read more about the Hydro Polymers history in Aycliffe (PDF document).