The world hidden from tourists.
Secret bunker of Churchill, abandoned metro stations and an abandoned tunnel — invisible London hides many secrets and mysteries.
1. Unused subway stations and tunnels sometimes open to the public during festivals. This is the staircase leading to one of the abandoned stations. (Photo By Dan Kitwood):
2. The station down the Street was a station of Piccadilly line London underground, which opened in 1907. A small load of the station led to its closure in 1932. During the Second world war, Down Street was used as a bomb shelter, especially about Winston Churchill and his wartime Government. (Photo eter Macdiarmid):
3. The entrance to the abandoned tunnel. (Photo By Dan Kitwood):
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5. Whether a Ghost, or a visitor to the underworld of London. (Photo By Dan Kitwood):
6. On the street. (Photo By Dan Kitwood):
7. Abandoned subway station with no lighting. (Photo By Ben Stansall):
8. Former pedestrian tunnel between the platforms. (Photo Peter Macdiarmid):
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11. The door to the tunnel. (Photo By Dan Kitwood):
12. “You are here”. The station down the Street, which in 1939 was turned into a secret underground bunker of Winston Churchill during the Second world war. (Photo By Dan Kitwood):
13. The station was built by the architect Leslie green and had red glazed facade. (Photo By Dan Kitwood):
14. Churchill apparently loved his secret bunker, affectionately calling it “the Barn”. Features was a bathroom labeled “WC”. (Photo Peter Macdiarmid):
15. Abandoned asylum… (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe):
16. …and the entrance to it. (Photo By Chris Ratcliffe):
17. Old wiring and posters.
18. Abandoned underground tunnel.
19. Abandoned Elevator shaft on the station down the Street. (Photo By Dan Kitwood):
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