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Our members study and investigate man-made and man-used underground places — from mines to railway tunnels, military defences to nuclear bunkers and everything in between . If you have never been to a Sub Brit meeting before, they are a tremendous opportunity to meet and network with fellow enthusiasts and learn about new sites in a relaxed setting. This Spring programme is a particularly strong one with talks about Kent's many underground attractions, the Old London Underground Company and its plans for opening up redundant tube stations, the Royal Observer Corps and its posts, and the tunnelling work of Crossrail and its predecessors. In addition there is a short AGM thrown in and the always enjoyable members' contributions. Sub Brit has just published a directory of around 250 underground sites in the UK that are open to the public.
Subterranea Britannica: Home Page - Namoroka
A Vision of Britain through Time
Search by placename to view historical statistics, maps, writings and more... Enter a full postcode or a place name (just a name, NO county) in the search box to access all our content for a place ... or just go someplace .Mysterious Britain & Ireland
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At the time, this explore seemed relatively boring – it was basically a lot of empty sheds and buildings. However, the site is historically significant, even more so now it’s been demolished. Wikipedia has this to say about ROF Elstow ( amongst other things ): During 2008 a friend and I visited this mill in Robertsbridge. Despite our best efforts, we couldn’t get in.

