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"Nick Cooper" wrote in
message ... Midway between BG and Liverpool Street, although it's acquired the former name, presumably because it was either closer to that station, or to differentiate it from the tunnels already in use as shelters at Liverpool Street. Do you have any further info on this? I know about the Bishopsgate shaft, the "mysterious" floodgates at Bishopsgate, and the complex of tunnels at Hollybush Gardens, just west of Bethnal Green, but I've never heard of anything else on this section. There was (and is) an intermediate shaft at Carlton Square, mid-way between Bethnal Green and Mile End, that was associated with a war-time shelter. 'London's Secret Tubes' (Emmerson & Beard, 2004) attributes it to flooding and quotes extensively from official reports at the time detailing the problems encountered, and the measures that would need to be taken to complete the shelter as planned. The only mention of labour is in the context of the manpower being diverted to Camden Town, where completion was of a higher priority. I believe the brick building on the corner of Kennington Park Road/Brixton Road/Camberwell New Road is a relic of the aborted Oval shelter. |
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