Proper noun
A town in the borough of Greenwich, in southeast London, England.
A township in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlso, because of a drop in demand, future orders for guns would be supplied from Woolwich, leaving Elswick without new business. Source: Internet
Assange, 48, watched from the dock at Woolwich Crown Court’s court number 2 —brought there from Belmarsh Prison next door, where he has been imprisoned for 10 months. Source: Internet
A partly grade-separated junction has been built south of Canning Town to prevent conflicting movements between the Bank branch and the Stratford International branch to and from the Beckton and Woolwich Arsenal branches. Source: Internet
A substantial multi-level flying junction was built south of Canning Town to enable trains from Bank/Poplar and Stratford International to operate to either of the eastern termini at Beckton and Woolwich Arsenal. Source: Internet
In the original Woolwich process, RDX was phlegmatized with beeswax, but later paraffin wax was used, based on the work carried out at Bruceton. Source: Internet
At the end of 1944, the Holston plant and the Wabash River Ordnance Works (which used the Woolwich process) were making convert (50 million pounds) of Composition B per month. Source: Internet