My day looking for secret London

My fascination with the history of London extended a few years back to its history underground. A number of excellent books have been written exploring this hidden side of the city, from secret passages to rerouted rivers and of course disused railway lines. In May 2008, I took a day trip to London to try to find some of the signs of this aspect of London for myself. Suffice to say, a day is nowhere near long enough! But here is a short photoblog series of what I managed to cover.

1. Hidden History Day: Duke of York column
2. Hidden History Day: Alleged secret passage door
3. Hidden History Day: Down Street
4. Hidden History Day: Aldwych Station
5. Hidden History Day: Strand entrance
6. Hidden History Day: British Museum spirals
7. Hidden History Day: Eisenhower bunker
8. Hidden History Day: South Kentish Town
9. Hidden History Day: Old railway sign
10. Hidden History Day: Passing Brompton Road

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