Cabinet War Rooms by G. H. Davis
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Cabinet War Rooms by G. H. Davis
A drawing by G.H.Davis of the Cabinet War Rooms, the underground Headquarters of the Cabinet during World War II. These were situated 70 ft below Whitehall, London, between Downing Street and Storeys Gate. The network of rooms had a protective ceiling of 16 ft of reinforced concrete, had its own defence organisation, was gas-attack proof, air-conditioned and had an elaborate communications system. Date: 1940s
Media ID 14139428
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Away Cabinet Cutaway Davis Diagram Downing Headquarters Plan Rooms Section Storey Underground Whitehall
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