Hi all
I am shoehorning this into the 'weopons' reference section because there is not a buildings section that I could see. If it is in the wrong place perhaps a moderator can move it?
Festung Guernsey is a group of people who are restoring German fortifications, one of which is a personnel shelter. Although not finished it was open to the public today and I thought some photos may be of interest.
A plan of the shelter:
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Some bunks being restored. In the main crew room. There would have been 12 in all.
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Original art work in the crew room:
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Restored telephone in the crew room:
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The armoured door from the store room into the escape shaft. This was a vertical shaft to be used if the main door were to be blocked. The bottom 3 feet or so of the shaft, to above the level of the armoured door, would have been filled with sand to stop exploisives being dropped in an attempt to blow the door open.
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An original stove, yet to be fitted in place with the chimney pipe yet to be added:
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One of the original crew store cupboards. Quite a few remain in good condition because many dozens of them were aquired by one of our local colleges, being used as student lockers for many years.
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Two photos of the main, gas proof door. Solid steel and very heavy!
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Any guesses what this is?
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It is the top of this ...
... a periscope.
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Here is a (poor) photo through it
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Peter
I am shoehorning this into the 'weopons' reference section because there is not a buildings section that I could see. If it is in the wrong place perhaps a moderator can move it?
Festung Guernsey is a group of people who are restoring German fortifications, one of which is a personnel shelter. Although not finished it was open to the public today and I thought some photos may be of interest.
A plan of the shelter:
[ATTACH]299895[/ATTACH]
Some bunks being restored. In the main crew room. There would have been 12 in all.
[ATTACH]299896[/ATTACH]
Original art work in the crew room:
[ATTACH]299897[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]299899[/ATTACH]
Restored telephone in the crew room:
[ATTACH]299898[/ATTACH]
The armoured door from the store room into the escape shaft. This was a vertical shaft to be used if the main door were to be blocked. The bottom 3 feet or so of the shaft, to above the level of the armoured door, would have been filled with sand to stop exploisives being dropped in an attempt to blow the door open.
[ATTACH]299900[/ATTACH]
An original stove, yet to be fitted in place with the chimney pipe yet to be added:
[ATTACH]299901[/ATTACH]
One of the original crew store cupboards. Quite a few remain in good condition because many dozens of them were aquired by one of our local colleges, being used as student lockers for many years.
[ATTACH]299915[/ATTACH]
Two photos of the main, gas proof door. Solid steel and very heavy!
[ATTACH]299902[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]299903[/ATTACH]
Any guesses what this is?
[ATTACH]299894[/ATTACH]
It is the top of this ...
... a periscope.
[ATTACH]299912[/ATTACH]
Here is a (poor) photo through it
[ATTACH]299904[/ATTACH]
Peter
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