I know it's been posted to death, but I thought I'd post anyway..
During the Second World War, high explosive and incendiary bombs were stored in the old quarry, which was chosen because it was accessible by road and railway. Also, its remoteness meant there was a reduced risk to the public if...
RAF Bicester Bomb Store – June 2014
Visited back in June with TBM, many delays have held me back lately sadly.
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Bomb Stores
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Fuse Hut/Nissen Hut
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Bit derpy but lots of wartime history
This place has been on the list and put off again and again; obviosuly the tunnel sections have been sealed but the rest was accessible, Visted with Northern Geek and 2 other explorers...
Background
Following the apparent success of the design employed at Harpur Hill in Derbyshire, the air...
I was heading back from Peterborough and decided to pop in as on my last visit I didn't get around all the sheds.
It looks like there is now some work going on in the large bomb shelters, lots of the graff has been painted over and the smell of fresh paint still hung in the air
I managed to get...