Visited these tunnels on numerous ocassions over the last few months and never bore of seeing them.In my opion one of Dovers best deep shelters .
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obscurity,storm,stealh2k1k and six riff raff
This shelter is at the site of Fan Bay Battery, a WW2 site originally comprising 3 x 6" guns with associated magazines, shelters, plotting room, administration and accommodation areas. Today only traces of the gun pits can be discerned among the undergrowth, and all surface buildings have been demolished. However there are still extensive underground remains at this site, the largest being the deep shelter.constructed in 1941 No.172 Tunnelling Coy., Royal Engineers,Completed on the 28th August 1941, it was designed to accommodate 4 officers and 185 other ranks.
explored with ...
obscurity,storm,stealh2k1k and six riff raff
FAN BAY DEEP SHELTER
This shelter is at the site of Fan Bay Battery, a WW2 site originally comprising 3 x 6" guns with associated magazines, shelters, plotting room, administration and accommodation areas. Today only traces of the gun pits can be discerned among the undergrowth, and all surface buildings have been demolished. However there are still extensive underground remains at this site, the largest being the deep shelter.constructed in 1941 No.172 Tunnelling Coy., Royal Engineers,Completed on the 28th August 1941, it was designed to accommodate 4 officers and 185 other ranks.
Some of the crew at Fan Bay 1941
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