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No but be careful they have version control, someone mentioned something about a v2 being there!

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From: Archivists, conservators and records managers. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pam Cranston
Sent: 15 October 2008 13:43
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Subject: Re: WARTIME AIR RAID SHELTERS BENEATH CAPITAL FOR SALE


Does it come with a doorbell or a siren?

Pam


Brough Paul wrote:
>
> You don't need a reason to ride a bicycle (unlike a car).
>
> Paul
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* Archivists, conservators and records managers.
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On Behalf Of *David Hay
> *Sent:* 15 October 2008 12:54
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> *Subject:* WARTIME AIR RAID SHELTERS BENEATH CAPITAL FOR SALE
>
> Dear All
>
> Colleagues may be interested in this news story about previously
> secret tunnels below Holborn that were used for a short period by the 
> then Public Record Office to store public records.
>
> Later used to house an underground telephone exchange, BT is now
> offering this accommodation for sale, so please feel free to pass this 
> on to any colleagues who have need of central London storage space!
>
> More information on the tunnels can be found at
> http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/sites/k/kingsway/index.html
>
> The tunnels will also feature in Griff Rhys Jones' programme on ITV1
> at 9pm this evening , 'Greatest Cities of the World'. For some reason 
> he rides a bicycle around them.
>
> *David Hay*
> *Head of Heritage*
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> *WARTIME AIR RAID SHELTERS BENEATH CAPITAL FOR **SALE*
> SALE Tunnels
> 15 Oct 2008 - 11:59
> By Damon Wake, PA
> /Page 1/
> Bond villains in the market for a new lair, take note: a secret
> network of tunnels 100 feet under central London is going on sale today.
>
> The Kingsway Tunnels were built in 1940 as deep air-raid shelters and
> have since been used as a "reserve war room", public record library 
> and the telephone exchange which connected the Cold War hotline 
> between the presidents of the US and USSR.
>
> The Post Office took over the tunnels after the Second World War, and
> now its successor, BT, is putting them up for sale.
>
> With 77,000 square feet of space under the centre of the capital up
> for grabs, offers around the £5 million mark are expected.
>
> Access to the mile-long system of horizontal and vertical shafts is
> through unmarked doors in the street on High Holborn, and the site is 
> fully equipped with electricity, water supply and ventilation 
> equipment - making it the perfect place to hole up and hide from 007, 
> though aspiring Blofelds will have to provide their own white cat.
>
> The Public Record Office used the tunnels for a while to store 400
> tons of secret documents, before the complex was turned into a "trunk 
> exchange" to connect long distance telephone calls in the days before 
> the subscriber trunk dialling (STD) code.
>
> It was built to hold 8,000 people during air raids, and in its days as
> an exchange housed around 80 workers, who enjoyed a canteen and 
> recreation room - complete with snooker table.
>
> BT put the site up for sale in 1996 but failed to find a buyer, but
> now the company hopes to find a Government department or large company 
> to move in and make the site productive again.
>
> The unique nature of the site means it is unsuitable for conversion
> into a hotel or office, BT said.
> Suggestions for the tunnels include car showroom, cinema, snooker 
> club, nightclub, archery or firing range, social club for Tube workers 
> and storeroom for unwanted bankers.
>
> Elaine Hewitt, group property director for BT, said: "We are looking
> for a purchaser with the imagination and stature to return the tunnels 
> to productive use.
>
> "The site has the most fantastic history and, now that we have no
> requirement for it for telecommunications use, it is right that we 
> should offer it to the market."
>
> The Kingsway Tunnels feature in Griff Rhys Jones's World's Greatest
> Cities programme on ITV1 tonight.
> Subterranea Britannica, a society devoted to the study of man-made 
> underground structures, held a meeting in the tunnels in 1996.
>
> The group's website said the tunnels were extended by the Government
> in the early 1980s with the addition of a bunker and briefing room.
>
> Writing on the site, John Warrick, who worked at the telephone
> exchange, said the place had "an odour all of its own... a combination 
> smell of wax floor polish and PVC cable. This had an extra smell. The 
> chlorine added to the plenum plant that washed the air before it was 
> circulated."
>
> Mr Warrick added that the major complaint among workers was that they
> never managed to correct the slope on the recreation room snooker table.
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Pamela Cranston
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