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WORLD WAR II DEEP SHELTER, CLAPHAM COMMON

WORLD WAR II DEEP SHELTER, CLAPHAM COMMON

The World War II Deep Level Shelter built beneath the Northern Line under Clapham Common, opened in July 1944. This notice informs visitors at the base of the entrance steps in Balham Hill the way to the canteen, medical aid post, and the eight of the sixteen shelters designed to accommodate 8,000 people during air raids. The shelters were named after British Admirals and listed in alphabetical order. This shelter complex is the best preserved of the eight London deep shelters. It was used to accommodate Caribbean immigrants arriving on the 'Empire Windrush' in 1948 and also became a hostel for use during the Festival of Britain. Digital photograph dated 16th March 2015.
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Identifier:Digital 2015/2/1
Date:2015

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