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== Recommended reading ==
*FIBIS Journal No 12, Autumn 2004 ''The 'Unattached List''' by Peter Bailey.To access this article: Members-Read the article online in [http://www.search.fibis.org/members-areafrontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.htm php?mode=browse_components&id=606&s_id=103 FIBIS MembersSearch] view online. You must login on the left of the FIBIS Search screen; Non Members [http://www.search.fibis.org/html/join_fibis_on_line.html Join FIBIS] or [http://shop.fibis.org/journal.html purchase a copy of the Journal]
*[http://shop.fibis.org/journal.html FIBIS Journal No 18] , Autumn 2007 "The Army Rank of Conductor, and the History of an HEIC Conductor VC" by Lawrie Butler (Research Co-ordinator).To access this article: Members-Read the article online in [http://www.search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=606&s_id=103 FIBIS Search]. You must login on the left of the FIBIS Search screen; Non Members [http://www.search.fibis.org/html/join_fibis_on_line.html Join FIBIS] or [http://shop.fibis.org/journal.html purchase a copy of the Journal]
*''The East India Company's Arsenals & Manufactories'' by Brig-Gen Henry A. Young, Director of Ordnance Factories in India 1917-1920, first published in 1937 and re-published by [http://www.naval-military-press.com/east-india-company-s-arsenals-and-manufactories.html Naval & Military Press] in 2005 gives historical background of munitions factories etc. The original edition is available at the [[British Library]]
*This [http://books.google.com/books?id=n1ABAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA164 Google Books link] gives details of the Ordnance Department factories etc c 1864. pages 164-167 from ''Strength, Organisation and Composition of the Army of Great Britain'' by Martin Petrie. It indicates that in Bengal, the Stud Department was part of the Ordnance Department.