North Wales WWII defences: RAF Llanbedr - Airfield Battle Headquarters (2)

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North Wales WWII defences: RAF Llanbedr - Airfield Battle Headquarters (2)

Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 14 May 2017

- Battle Headquarters: DoB ID: e40247 The entrance to the underground bunker was via steps leading down below ground. The railings completely surround the access to the bunker, and so to come out, or to go down, required stepping over the rail at the far end. This was an obvious safety measure to prevent accidental falls, especially after dark. Image

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52.818725
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-4.108313