A Second World War air raid shelter, filled with fascinating portraits scrawled on the walls.
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A Second World War air raid shelter, filled with fascinating portraits scrawled on the walls.
Inside one of the chambers is a time capsule underground art gallery, of sorts. The walls are covered with around 20 portraits, mostly drawn in charcoal or soot. Many depict women with 1940s hairstyles, alongside soldiers and well-dressed men. Some are signed with initials.
#England #WorldWar2 #WW2 #History #Bunker #Shelter #Photography #Underground #MastoArt #Sketch #Portrait
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A Second World War air raid shelter, filled with fascinating portraits scrawled on the walls.
Inside one of the chambers is a time capsule underground art gallery, of sorts. The walls are covered with around 20 portraits, mostly drawn in charcoal or soot. Many depict women with 1940s hairstyles, alongside soldiers and well-dressed men. Some are signed with initials.
#England #WorldWar2 #WW2 #History #Bunker #Shelter #Photography #Underground #MastoArt #Sketch #Portrait
@ObsidianUrbex They looks like modern cave paintings.
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A Second World War air raid shelter, filled with fascinating portraits scrawled on the walls.
Inside one of the chambers is a time capsule underground art gallery, of sorts. The walls are covered with around 20 portraits, mostly drawn in charcoal or soot. Many depict women with 1940s hairstyles, alongside soldiers and well-dressed men. Some are signed with initials.
#England #WorldWar2 #WW2 #History #Bunker #Shelter #Photography #Underground #MastoArt #Sketch #Portrait
@ObsidianUrbex What I'm always wondering with photos like this: Where does the loose rubble come from? It's not from the ceiling or walls, so it can't have simply fallen down over time. Someone threw it in? Why? How? When?
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