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Towards the end of January, myself and @BrilliantUncirculated decided to go and do an explore of this interesting-looking 17th century Inn. The explore was mainly on my ...


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1. The History This place is known as the Gin entrance to Carlswark Cavern system. The entrance is located on a track leading up from a road, and provides access to mine workings (for lead) and natural chambers. At a crossroads with the main passage, to the left, is Eyam Passage which heads off in an north-westerly direction before opening up into Oyster Chamber with it...


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Bit of a quick one here but I can't recall ever seeing it on here before so it might be something new to members here. RAF Silverstone opened in 1943 as a bomber training site for the RAF's 17 Operational Training Unit (OTU), of 92 Group Bomber Command, and used Vickers Wellington planes to train bomber crews. It operated in this role until either 1946 or 1947 depending on what...


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One from a very hot two weekends in June 2022. Then we revisited a week later to get bits we missed on the first go around. This is another one I have no idew why I never posted, just put everything in the hard drive and forgot about actually posting it! Some history about Cranebank below: Cranebank Training Centre was once British Airways' main training centre for staff, built...


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Another old set of pics from another visit to Dover in mid January in 2023. Part of the tunnel complex is believed to date back to the 19th century, but the current structure dates from the early part of the Second World War, as the beach and Bay was seen as a likely invasion point by enemies coming over the Channel. It was well defended, with a type 24 pillbox and a tunnel sy...


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