The Victoria tunnels at Newcastle upon Tyne, for example, completed as long ago as 1842, and used for transporting coal from the collieries to the river Tyne, had been closed in 1860 and remained so until 1939. 12 m deep in places, the tunnels, stretching in parts beneath the city of Newcastle, were converted to air raid shelters with a capacity for 9,000 people. Furthermore, tunnels linked to landing stages built on the River Irwell in Manchester at the end of the 19th century were also used as air-raid shelters.
The large medieval labyrinth of tunnels beneath Dover Castle had been built originally as part of the defensive system of the approaches to England, extended over the centuries and further excavated and reinforced during World Wars I and II, until it was capable of accommodating large parts of the secret defence systems protecting the British Isles. On 26 May 1940 it became the headquarters under Vice Admiral Bertram Ramsay of “Operation Dynamo”, from where the rescue and evacuation of up to 338,000 troops from France was directed.
In southeast London, residents made use of the Chislehurst Caves beneath Chislehurst, a 22-mile long network of underground caves which have existed since the Middle Ages for the minings of chalk and flint
Malkavian:Williamson was a Sin Eater himself
glennhefley: Malkavian:Williamson was a Sin Eater himself Joseph Williamson... a Sin-Eater... nice. One of my favorite personalities. Did you work any of the antics of Williamson into Sin-Eater activity (Such as his setting all of his wife's birds loose, as required to unbalance souls enough to shuffle them off)? or did you just go with the base line and leave it at that?
glennhefley:Some London Underground Books The Ley Tunnels