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RMF7P9AD–Bedroom used by Winston Churchill, in the Cabinet war rooms bunker, London; England. The War rooms were used by the British Government as protection for senior ministers during World war two.
RF2PGDH82–Winston Churchill in the Map Room in the underground war rooms. Whitehall. London 1945
RMGBG055–Winston Churchill's underground Second World War bunker which was officially opened to the public for the first time today by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. With her in this picture, Churchill's MP grandson Mr Winston Churchill (centre) and his eight year old son Jack Churchill, who sat on the wooden chair in which Britain's then Premier had met with his cabinet more than 100 times.
RFRW3M51–Winston Churchill's office and bedroom in the underground War Room beneath Whitehall, London. September 1940
RM2D32F0Y–Bob Templeman (2nd right) shows members of the public around Winston Churchill's second secret bunker, in Neasden, north London, and which was opened today for the first time to the general public. * When Whitehall came under intensive bombing during The 2nd World War, Churchill and his cabinet moved to Cabinet War Rooms Two in Neasden. The existence of the war room has remained a secret, with the exception of a few historians and locals, until now but under an agreement with Network Housing Association who bought the site which the bunker sits beneath, the rooms will now open to the public
RMBPD1TR–Winston Churchill's Room - Churchill War Rooms (formally, Cabinet War Rooms) - Whitehall - London
RMDA3RN3–LONDON, UK - An exhibit at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMGBXWPR–A letter revealing British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's anger on discovering that his wartime bunker was not bomb-proof, which will go on display for the first time as part of a new display marking the 70th anniversary of the start of World War II, at the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms, Westminster, London.
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RMPXYDA0–The Cabinet War Rooms, Westminster, London
RFM8K7F2–Sign towards Winston Churchill's Cabinet War Room where him and his canbinet met in this bunker codenamed Paddock in Dollis Hill, London
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RM2D32F0R–Members of the public take a look inside the Map Room of Winston Churchill's second secret bunker, in Neasden, north London, and which was opened today for the first time to the general public. * When Whitehall came under intensive bombing during The 2nd World War, Churchill and his cabinet moved to Cabinet War Rooms Two in Neasden. The existence of the war room has remained a secret, with the exception of a few historians and locals, until now but under an agreement with Network Housing Association who bought the site which the bunker sits beneath, the rooms will now open to the public two
RMCXCBKB–The War Cabinet Room, where Churchill met with his wartime British Government, Churchill War Rooms museum, London, UK.
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RMBP9EM7–Cabinet War Rooms where Winston Churchill's government made decisive plans to fight the second world war.
RMFPR6AC–Entrance to the Churchill War Rooms museum, a major WW2 tourist attraction in cental London
RMTC60W1–The desk set and cigar butts from British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at his desk inside the bunker that housed the Churchill War Rooms during World War II June 4, 2019 in London, England.
RMF7P7NN–Winston Churchill's dining room in the Cabinet war rooms bunker, London; England. The War rooms were used by the British Government as protection for senior ministers during World war two.
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RFTWN22E–London, United Kingdom - May 13, 2019: Interior view of the shelter which housed the Cabinet War Rooms during WW II. Today is part of the Churchill War Rooms Museum .
RM2RJ11HE–Tourists queue outside the Winston Churchill War rooms bunker in Whitehall , London, UK
RMBPD275–Churchill War Rooms (formally, Cabinet War Rooms) - Whitehall - London
RMD98299–LONDON, UK - Sign in front of the entrance of the the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RM2A980DB–London, UK - February 26th 2019: The sign above the entrance to the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum is home to the Cabinet War Rooms - the u
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RMCXCBW6–Cartoon showing Winston Churchill with 'The New Crew' in the Churchill War Rooms museum, London, UK.
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RMBP95X5–Winston Churchill's bedroom where Prime Minister lived and worked beneath streets during the second world war.
RMF7P702–Model of Winston Churchill using a telephone in the Cabinet war rooms bunker, London; England. The War rooms were used by the British Government as protection for senior ministers during World war two.
RFTWN21Y–London, United Kingdom - May 13, 2019: Interior view of the shelter which housed the Cabinet War Rooms during WW II. Today is part of the Churchill War Rooms Museum .
RMBPD2AB–Churchill War Rooms (formally, Cabinet War Rooms) - Whitehall - London
RMD99CNY–LONDON, UK - Sir Edward Bridge's room at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
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RMBP98B9–Winston Churchill's famous broadcast room where Prime Minister made decisive speeches during the second world war.
RMF7P7AR–Model of Winston Churchill using a telephone in the Cabinet war rooms bunker, London; England. The War rooms were used by the British Government as protection for senior ministers during World war two.
RFTWN20N–London, United Kingdom - May 13, 2019: Interior view of the shelter which housed the Cabinet War Rooms during WW II. Today is part of the Churchill War Rooms Museum .
RMBPD1TF–Churchill War Rooms (formally, Cabinet War Rooms) - Whitehall - London
RMD99CKG–LONDON, UK - The Prime Minister's dining room at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMBMKMDC–Churchill Cabinet War Rooms, London
RMGBXWPY–Churchill museum and Cabinet War Rooms
RMBP95XD–Winston Churchill's famous broadcast room where Prime Minister made decisive speeches during the second world war.
RM2D32F11–Members of the public take a look inside the Map Room of Winston Churchill's second secret bunker, in Neasden, north London, and which was opened today for the first time to the general public. * When Whitehall came under intensive bombing during The 2nd World War, Churchill and his cabinet moved to Cabinet War Rooms Two in Neasden. The existence of the war room has remained a secret, with the exception of a few historians and locals, until now but under an agreement with Network Housing Association who bought the site which the bunker sits beneath, the rooms will now open to the public two
RMGBG054–Politics - The Cabinet War Rooms - London
RMG5EB0H–President Bush Visits War Room
RFTWN22F–London, United Kingdom - May 13, 2019: Interior view of the shelter which housed the Cabinet War Rooms during WW II. Today is part of the Churchill War Rooms Museum .
RMBPD277–Churchill War Rooms (formally, Cabinet War Rooms) - Whitehall - London
RMD99CNW–LONDON, UK - Room 61A Left, the private secretary's office, at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
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RMG5EB0E–President Bush Visits War Room
RFTWN23E–London, United Kingdom - May 13, 2019: Interior view of the shelter which housed the Cabinet War Rooms during WW II. Today is part of the Churchill War Rooms Museum .
RMBPD2A4–The Map Room - Churchill War Rooms (formally, Cabinet War Rooms) - Whitehall - London
RMD99CR8–LONDON, UK - A cramped corridor used by officer's tracking the prorgess of the war at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMBMKR78–Churchill Cabinet War Rooms, London
RFTWN21H–London, United Kingdom - May 13, 2019: Interior view of the shelter which housed the Cabinet War Rooms during WW II. Today is part of the Churchill War Rooms Museum .
RMAJAWRH–Churchill War Rooms (formally, Cabinet War Rooms) - Whitehall - London
RMDA3RMJ–LONDON, UK - A wide-angle shot of the Map Room at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMBMKK0J–Churchill Cabinet War Rooms, London
RMDA3RP0–LONDON, UK - at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMBMKNCX–Churchill Cabinet War Rooms, London
RMDA3RP4–LONDON, UK - at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMBMKR48–Churchill Cabinet War Rooms, London
RMDA3RNM–LONDON, UK - Winston Churchill's bedroom and office at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMBMKJ9H–Door, Churchill Cabinet War Rooms, London
RMD99CM9–LONDON, UK - A manequin of a radio operator at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMBMKKK3–Signs, Churchill Cabinet War Rooms, London
RMD99CK0–LONDON, UK - An exhibit describing life in the underground bunker at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMBMKR2M–BBC broadcast equipment, Churchill Cabinet War Rooms, London
RMDA3RM5–LONDON, UK - A key showing which colored pins mean what on the large wall maps in the Map Room at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMBMKMEC–List of flying bomb attacks, Churchill Cabinet War Rooms, London
RMD99CHM–LONDON, UK - Exhibits in the Churchill Museum at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CH9–LONDON, UK - The Churchill Museum that is part of the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CHT–LONDON, UK - An exhibit commemorating Churchill's love of champagne at the Churchill Museum at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CMF–LONDON, UK - Manequin of a telephone switchboard operator at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CTA–LONDON, UK - A red telephone at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CG9–LONDON, UK - An old door of the Prime Minister's residence at 10 Downing Street on display at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CJD–LONDON, UK - One of the exhibits at the Churchill Museum at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CJY–LONDON, UK - Visitors view exhibits at the Churchill Museum at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CJ4–LONDON, UK - Items on display at the Churchill Museum at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CTD–LONDON, UK - Rows of telephones at the desk of the Director of Plans, Admiralty, at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CM7–LONDON, UK - An emergency exit sign at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CF4–LONDON, UK - The main Cabinet War Room at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CNH–LONDON, UK - at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CPJ–LONDON, UK - at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CPW–LONDON, UK - at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CH2–LONDON, UK - An All Clear indicator at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CKW–LONDON, UK - The Chiefs of Staff Conference Room at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CN9–LONDON, UK - A typist room at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD9829J–LONDON, UK - The entrance to the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CRA–LONDON, UK - A telephone at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CFY–LONDON, UK - One of the cramped corridors at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CMY–LONDON, UK - A desk organizer i none of the rooms at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CGF–LONDON, UK - Visitors in a corridor in front of map drawers at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CW2–LONDON, UK - Colored pins and thread used to mark the large wall maps at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CR1–LONDON, UK - Large wall maps with pins chart the progress of the war at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CGN–LONDON, UK - A warning sign on a door at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
RMD99CFE–LONDON, UK - Emergency water supply sign painted on the wall at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
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