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 built to shelter Londoners from the Blitz are set to be transformed into the capital's biggest new attraction. London ...
A labyrinth of tunnels beneath the heart of London is destined for a new lease of life as a tourist attraction with up to ...
The historic tunnels beneath London, built for protection during World War Two, are set to become a major tourist destination. Led by Angus Murray, the project aims to turn these tunnels into a ...
The tunnels, which are a mile (1.6 km) long and tall enough in parts to fit a double-decker bus, lie under Holborn in central London. They were dug by hand starting in late 1940, when German planes ...
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," says Mr Angus Murray, chief executive of The London ...
London's Blitz Shelter Tunnels to Become a New Tourist Attraction LONDON (Reuters) - Tunnels built to shelter Londoners during World War Two bombing by Germany are set to be transformed into the ...
World War Two tunnels to be transformed into tourist attraction, in London ...