The attraction’s centrepiece, however, is a bar; the ‘deepest licensed bar in the United Kingdom’, with capacity for several hundred visitors, who can expect to be served Vesper Martinis in a nod to ...
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TheCollector on MSNLondon in WWII: The Horror of the London BlitzWe shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNPlans Are Taking Shape for an Extravagant New Tourist Attraction Inside London’s World War II-Era TunnelsThe 86,000-square-foot labyrinth was built in the 1940s during the London Blitz. Now, workers are transforming it into a ...
Mark "Bill" Bailey, who survived the Blitz, takes a sneak peek at a new and free exhibition at the London Archives in Clerkenwell. It details the lives of ordinary Londoners through the bombings.
By 1942, when the purpose-built tunnels were finished, the Blitz had ceased so they were never used for shelter. "It's real. It's emotional," said Angus Murray, chief executive of The London Tunnels, ...
No man risked more to alert Americans, and the world, to the human drama of Britain’s existential struggle during the horrific months, in 1940, of the London Blitz. “You burned the city of ...
By 1942, when the purpose-built tunnels were finished, the Blitz had ceased so they were never used for shelter. "It's real. It's emotional," said Angus Murray, chief executive of The London ...
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