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Summary Of: Admiralty

In 1964 the functions of the Admiralty were transferred to a new... The new Admiralty Board meets only twice a year... or Admiralty Extension or OAB... In 1964 the Admiralty was subsumed into the Ministry of Defence along with the... The Board of Admiralty consisted of a number of... the First Lord of the Admiralty was always a civilian... The Old Admiralty or Ripley Building... The Old Admiralty or Ripley Building... The Old Admiralty or Ripley Building... The Admiralty complex lies between... Since the Admiralty no longer exists as a department... The Admiralty complex in 1794... The Admiralty complex in 1794... The Admiralty complex in 1794... or Admiralty Extension or OAB... or Admiralty Extension or OAB... is linked to the Old Admiralty Building by a bridge...

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