IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Monument Close, YORK, YO24 4HU

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Monument Close, YO24 4HU by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (80 Images Found)

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Side of the bunker
Looking around part of the York Cold War Bunker, former home of No 20 Group Royal Observer Corps Headquarters.
Image: © DS Pugh Taken: 22 Jan 2017
0.01 miles
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Bunker generator
Inside the York Cold War Bunker, former home of No 20 Group Royal Observer Corps Headquarters. This generator would have powered the bunker in the event of an attack.
Image: © DS Pugh Taken: 22 Jan 2017
0.02 miles
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Plotting fallout
Inside the York Cold War Bunker, former home of No 20 Group Royal Observer Corps Headquarters. On the left is AWDREY (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Weapons_Detection_Recognition_and_Estimation_of_Yield ) and ahead a plotting table to calculate the centre of an atomic attack.
Image: © DS Pugh Taken: 22 Jan 2017
0.02 miles
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Blast doors
Looking out of the York Cold War Bunker, former home of No 20 Group Royal Observer Corps Headquarters.
Image: © DS Pugh Taken: 22 Jan 2017
0.02 miles
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York Townscape : York Cold War Bunker, Monument Close, York (side view)
The Cold War bunker, just off Acomb Road in York, was headquarters of the Royal Observer Corps No.20 Group. It was opened in 1961. One of 31 such bunkers, it was part of a nationwide network of semi-secret posts manned and primed specifically to observe and monitor a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom. The bunker was stood down in September 1991 and closed on the 31st March 1992. It remained empty until it was acquired by English Heritage in 2000, scheduled, restored and opened to the public. Source of information: Roger J C Thomas (2010) : York Cold War Bunker - English Heritage Guidebook
Image: © Richard West Taken: 26 Apr 2017
0.02 miles
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York Architecture : York Cold War Bunker, Monument Close, York
The Cold War bunker, just off Acomb Road in York, was headquarters of the Royal Observer Corps No.20 Group. It was opened in 1961. One of 31 such bunkers, it was part of a nationwide network of semi-secret posts manned and primed specifically to observe and monitor a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom. The bunker was stood down in September 1991 and closed on the 31st March 1992. It remained empty until it was acquired by English Heritage in 2000, scheduled, restored and opened to the public. Source of information: Roger J C Thomas (2010) : York Cold War Bunker - English Heritage Guidebook
Image: © Richard West Taken: 26 Apr 2017
0.02 miles
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Inside the bunker
Inside the York Cold War Bunker, former home of No 20 Group Royal Observer Corps Headquarters. This is the main corridor leading to the various sections of the bunker.
Image: © DS Pugh Taken: 22 Jan 2017
0.02 miles
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Command centre
Inside the York Cold War Bunker, former home of No 20 Group Royal Observer Corps Headquarters. This is the main command centre of the bunker where twenty volunteers would have been working.
Image: © DS Pugh Taken: 22 Jan 2017
0.02 miles
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Coordinating reports
Inside the York Cold War Bunker, former home of No 20 Group Royal Observer Corps Headquarters. These desks would have taken the reports from the smaller three person bunkers.
Image: © DS Pugh Taken: 22 Jan 2017
0.02 miles
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York Interiors : The Operations Room, York Cold War Bunker
The Cold War bunker, just off Acomb Road in York, was headquarters of the Royal Observer Corps No.20 Group. It was opened in 1961. One of 31 such bunkers, it was part of a nationwide network of semi-secret posts manned and primed specifically to observe and monitor a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom. The bunker was stood down in September 1991 and closed on the 31st March 1992. It remained empty until it was acquired by English Heritage in 2000, scheduled, restored and opened to the public. Source of information: Roger J C Thomas (2010) : York Cold War Bunker - English Heritage Guidebook
Image: © Richard West Taken: 26 Apr 2017
0.02 miles
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