free hit counter
Soldiers Home Caves,Dover,21/10/10 | Oblivion State Urban Exploration

Post a thread

Post a thread in one of the forums

Browse the forums

Browse threads and contribute to reports

Contact Staff

Contact the team

Soldiers Home Caves,Dover,21/10/10

Status
Not open for further replies.

unclebulgaria

Oblivion State Member
OS Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2010
Messages
29
Reaction score
0
Points
6
History stolen from Subterranean History.

This is the Eastern end of a large tunnel complex in ******* Street, which began as separate tunnels but were linked during WW2 for use as air raid shelters. The main part of this section is the 900ft long Cowgate Tunnel which connected ******* Street with Durham Hill. Unfortunately, this tunnel was penetrated by a shell during WW2 which resulted in the death of 63-year old Mrs. Patience Ransley, who was sheltering inside at the time. The tunnel is blocked at the point of the shell penetration, which occured within the grounds of Cowgate Cemetery on the surface. Conditions are poor due to roof falls and rotten timber props. Due to revelopment of the Durham Hill area, the entrance at that end seems to have vanished. The passage going West from the main entrance tunnel passes a vent shaft and kiln, and was originally known as 'Soldiers' Home Caves', due to them being behind the old Soliders' Home. The passage continues to a metal gate which blocks access to the next set of tunnels, which are known as 'Croucher's Tunnels'.

DSC03328.jpg


DSC03327.jpg


DSC03325.jpg


shell damaged section

DSC03322.jpg


DSC03317.jpg


the kiln

DSC03249.jpg


DSC03245.jpg


DSC03270.jpg


DSC03309.jpg


a shoe

DSC03306.jpg


a chair

DSC03288.jpg


locked gate to other section

DSC03269.jpg


DSC03266.jpg


 
Last edited by a moderator:
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top