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1. Accountant Generals Department Civil Lord of the Admiralty Accounts Department, Payments Department, Navy Board Department of the Permanent 1829 1932
2. Administrative Planning Division [1] Naval Staff 1946 1964
3. Admiralty Area Cash Offices [2] Example Example Example Example Example
4. Admiralty Centre for Scientific Information and Liaison [3] Example Admiralty Technical Records Section 1947 1956
5. Admiralty Colonial Courts [4] Example Example Example 1593 1956
6. Admiralty Constabulary [5] Example Example Example 1934 1971
7. Admiralty Civilian Shore Wireless Service [6] Example Example Example 1939 1965
5. Admiralty Naval Staff [7] Office the First Sea Lord Admiralty War Staff Naval Staff, Naval Command 1917 1964
6. Admiralty Navy War Council [8] Office the First Sea Lord Example Example 1909 1911
7. Admiralty Record Office [9] Admiralty Secretariat Example Department of the Permanent Secretary 1809 1964
8. Admiralty Registry Office [10] Admiralty Secretariat Example Department of the Permanent Secretary 1809 1964
9. Admiralty Regional Offices [11] ? ? ? ? ?
Example Admiralty Research and Experimental Department [12] Example Example Example
Example Admiralty Signals and Radar Establishment Royal Naval Scientific Service Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment 1917 1959
Example Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment Royal Naval Scientific Service Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment 1959 1964
Example Admiralty War Staff [13] First Sea Lord Admiralty Navy Council Admiralty Naval Staff 1912 1917
Example Anti-Submarine Division [14] Example Example Anti-Submarine and Warfare Division 1916 1939
Example Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Department [15] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Air Department [16] Example Example Example 1910 1920
Example Airfields and Carrier Requirements Department [17] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Air Materiel Department [18] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Department [19] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Air Organisation and Training Division [20] Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Air Personnel Department [21] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Air Warfare Division [22] Example Example Naval Staff 1950 1964
Example Architectural and Engineering Works Department [23] Example Example Example 1857 1918
Example Armament Supply Department [24] Example Example Example 1918, 1939 1923, 1940
Example Boom Defence Department [25] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Boom Defence and Marine Salvage Department [26] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Britannia Royal Naval College [27] Example Example Example 1863 active
Example Central Copying Branch [28] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Chart Branch Example Example Hydrographic Department Example Example
Example Chemical Department [29] Example Example Hydrographic Department Example Example
Example Civil Catering Department [30] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Combined Operations Division [31] Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Compass Branch [32] Example Example Compass Department Example Example
Example Compass Department [33] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Civil Engineer-in-Chief's Department [34] Example Example Example 1919 1960
Example Contract and Purchase Department [35] Example Example Example 1869 1964
Example Department for Armament Production [36] Example Example Example 1918 1920
Example Department of Armament Supply [37] Example Example Example 1918 1964
Example Department of Dockyards [38] Example Example Example 1885 1958
Example Department of Electrical Engineering [39] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of Merchant Shipbuilding and Repairs [40] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development Director of Example Example 1941 191945
Example Department of Manning Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of Naval Operational Research [41] Example Example Example Example
Example Department of Naval Construction Director Naval Construction Example Example Example Example
Example Department of Naval Education Example Office of the Adviser on Naval Education Naval Education Service 1936 1951
Example Department of the Inspector of Anti-Aircraft Weapons [42] Example Example Example 1860 1966
Example Department of the Chief of Naval Information[43] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of the Chief Scientist Example Royal Naval Scientific Service Example 1964 1984
Example Department of the Comptroller for Victualling Services [44] Example Department of the Comptroller of the Victualling and Transport Services Contract and Purchase Department 1862 1869
Example Department of the Comptroller of the Victualling and Transport Services [45] Example Victualling Board Transport Department 1832 1862
Example Department of the Civil Engineer in Chief [46] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of the Director-General, Aircraft [47] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of the Director General of Manpower [48] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of the Inspector-General of Naval Hospitals and Fleets Example Example Example 1841 1843
Example Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development Example Example Example 1940 1945
Example Department of the Medical Director-General of the Navy Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of the Paymaster Director General Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of the Permanent Secretary Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of the Registrar of Contracts and Public Securities [49] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of Personal Services & Officer Appointments [50] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of Physical Training & Sports [51] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of the Storekeeper-General [52] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of Radio Equipment [53] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Department of Radio Warfare [54] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Dockyard Expense Accounts Department [55] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Economic Warfare Division [56] Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Greenwich Hospital Department Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Gunnery Division Admiralty Naval Staff Example Gunnery and Torpedo Division 1920 1930
Example Gunnery and Anti-Aircraft Warfare Division Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Gunnery and Torpedo Division Admiralty Naval Staff Naval Artillery and Torpedo Department Gunnery Division, Torpedo Division 1918 19120
Example High Court of Admiralty Example Example Example Example Example
Example Historical Section Admiralty Library Example Example Example 1912
Example Hydrographic Department Example Example Example 1795 1856
Example Hydrographic and Harbour Department Example Example Example 1856 1862
Example Hydrographic Department Example Example Example 1862 1964
Example Intelligence Division Example Example Naval Staff 1912 1964
Example Local Defence Division [57] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Judicial Department [58] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Medical Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Medical School [59] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Mercantile Movements Division [60] Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Movements Department [61] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Nautical Almanac Office Example Example Example Example Example
1. Naval Air Division [62] Naval Staff 1946 1964
Example Naval Artillery and Torpedo Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Construction Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Navigation and Direction Division [63] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Engineering College [64] Example Example Example 1880 Example
Example Naval Equipment Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Hospital Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Intelligence Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Mobilisation Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Ordnance Department Example Example Example 1891 1958
Example Naval Recruiting Department [65] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Reserves Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Security Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Store Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Store Depots Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Scientific Service Example Example Example Example Example
Example Naval Training Department [66] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Navigation Branch Example Example Hydrographic Department Example Example
Example Navy Works Department Example Civil Engineer in Chiefs Department 1960 1963
Example Observatory, Cape of Good Hope Example Example Example Example Example
Example Office of the Chaplain of the Fleet Example Example Example Example Example
Example Office of the First Naval Lord Office of the First Lord of the Admiralty Office of the First Sea Lord Example 1771 1904
Example Office of the First Sea Lord Office of the First Lord of the Admiralty Office of the First Naval Lord current 1904 current
Example Office of the Fourth Naval Lord Office of the First Sea Lord Office of Junior Naval Lord 1830 1868
Example Office of the Junior Naval Lord Office of the First Sea Lord Office of the Fourth Sea Lord 1868 1904
Example Office of the Fourth Sea Lord Office of the First Sea Lord Office of the Fourth Naval Lord Office of the Chief of Fleet Support 1904 1968
Example Office of the Naval Secretary Office of the First Sea Lord Example 1800 Active
Example Office of the Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty Example Example Example Example Example
Example Operations Division [67] Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Ordnance Board Example Example Example Example Example
Example Pattern Rooms Example Example Example Example Example
Example Prisoner of War Department [68] Transport Branch Transport Board Transport Branch 1755 1832
Example Personal Services Department [69] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Plans Division Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Production Pool Example Example Example Example Example
Example Radio Equipment Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Regional Organisation for Merchant Shipbuilding and Repairs Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Corps of Naval Constructors Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Greenwich Observatory Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval Armament Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval Aircraft Workshops Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval Aircraft Yard Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval College, Greenwich Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval Cordite Factory Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Navy Medical Depot Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval Mine Depot Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval Propellant Factory Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval Scientific Service Example Example Department of the Chief Scientist 1946 1964
Example Royal Navy Shore Signal Service Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval Torpedo Depot Example Example Example Example Example
Example Royal Naval Torpedo Factory Example Example Example Example Example
Example Salvage Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Scientific Research and Experiment Department [70] Example Board of Invention and Research Royal Naval Scientific Service 1918 1946
Example Secretary's Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Sea Transport Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Senior Psychologists Department [71] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Service Conditions and Fleet Supply Duties Division Example Example Example Example Example
Example Ship Department [72] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Shipyard Labour Department [73] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Ship Design Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Signals Department [74] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Signal Division Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Spare Parts Distributing Centre Example Example Example Example Example
Example Statistics Department [75] Example Example Example 1917 Example
Example Steam Department Example Example Example 1850 1869
Example Surveyor of Buildings [76] Example Navy Board, Surveyor of Buildings Architectural and Engineering Works Department 1832 1837
Example Surveyor of the Navy Example Navy Board, Surveyor of the Navy Board of Admiralty, Surveyor of the Navy 1832 1860
Example Tactical Division Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Tactical and Staff Duties Division Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Tactical and Weapons Policy Division[77] Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
Example Technical Costing Section [78] Contract and Purchase Department Example Example Example Example
Example Torpedo, Anti-Submarine and Minewarfare Division Example Example Naval Staff 1945 1950
Example Torpedoes and Mining Department [79] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Trade Division [80] Example Example Naval Staff Example Example
1. Trade and Operations Division [81] Naval Staff 1946 1964
Example Training Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Transport Department [82] Example Comptroller of Victualling and Transport Services Ministry of Shipping 1862 1917
Example Under-surface Warfare Division Naval Staff Example Naval Staff 1950 1964
Example Underwater Weapon Materials Department Example Example Example Example Example
1. Under-surface Warfare Division [83] Naval Staff 1946 1964
Example Unexploded Bomb Disposal Department [84] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Vice Admiralty Courts [85] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Victualling Department Example Example Example Example Example
Example Victualling Yard Example Example Example Example Example
Example Weapons Department Example Example Example 1958 1964
Example Works Department [86] Example Example Example Example Example
Example Works Districts Example Example Example Example Example
Example Vice Admiralty Courts Example Example Example Example Example
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