Catalogue description Ministry of Supply and War Office: Clothing and Equipment Physiological Research Establishment and Clothing and Stores Experimental Establishment: Reports and Technical Memoranda

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Reference: WO 352
Title: Ministry of Supply and War Office: Clothing and Equipment Physiological Research Establishment and Clothing and Stores Experimental Establishment: Reports and Technical Memoranda
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This series includes selected reports and technical memoranda of the Clothing and Equipment Physiological Research Establishment and the Clothing and Stores Experimental Establishment concerning military operational research and field trials of clothing and equipment.

Other records in this series concern staff visits to various countries and periodic progress reports.

Date: 1950-1962
Related material:

For other papers relating to military operational research into, and trials with, personnel and equipment see:

For papers concerning Defence Operational Analysis Establishment see DEFE 48

(British Army of the Rhine) WO 351

For unregistered records of various army, War Office and Ministry of Supply stores and clothing establishments see WO 377

(Director of Artillery) WO 196

(Royal Armoured Corps Records) WO 341

(Medical Research Council: Military Personnel Research Committee) WO 348

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
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Ministry of Supply, Clothing and Equipment Physiological Research Establishment, 1948-1955

Ministry of Supply, Clothing and Stores Experimental Establishment, 1955-1959

War Office, Clothing and Equipment Physiological Research Establishment, 1960-1965

War Office, Clothing and Stores Experimental Establishment, 1959-1960

Physical description: 109 volume(s)
Access conditions: Open
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From 1994 Ministry of Defence

Accruals: Series is accruing
Administrative / biographical background:

In 1944 a Research and Development Centre RAOC was formed at the Central Ordnance Depot [COD] Elstree, Herts. In March 1946 this moved to Chatham, where it was known as the Field Test Centre RAOC. Its functions - as explained in Army Council Instruction [ACI] 211 of 1945 - were the design, development and testing of Votes 7 and 8 stores (Vote 7 concerned clothing and necessaries, whilst Vote 8 pertained to general stores) and related research.

In October 1948 the Ministry of Supply set up a research unit, the Clothing and Equipment Physiological Research Establishment [CEPRE] at Farnborough under the Director of Physiological and Biological Research to work on physical and physiological problems connected with army equipment. Also in 1948, the army's Field Test Centre - by this time located at West Byfleet in Surrey - became part of the Ministry of Supply as the Clothing and Stores Trials Establishment - CSTE - under the Director of Equipment and Stores.

In September 1955, CSTE amalgamated with CEPRE and became the Clothing and Stores Experimental Establishment [CSEE] at West Byfleet; at the same time the military personnel of CSTE became the field trials section of CSEE.

When the Ministry of Supply was broken up at the end of 1959 CSEE passed to the War Office. In 1960 it was again styled CEPRE, and returned to its original location at Farnborough. Some of the research carried out there now extended beyond purely equipment questions into the area of 'human factors', and a Human Factors division was formed accordingly.

In 1963 control of the Human Factors division passed to the Army Operational Research Establishment [AORE] which had been created in January 1962. In 1965 - with the transformation of AORE into the tri-service Defence Operational Analysis Establishment [DOAE] - the CEPRE Human Factors division at Farnborough and AORE's human factors team were reorganized into the Army Personnel Research Establishment, again based at Farnborough.

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