It was built after the Great Fire of London and somehow managed to survive the Blitz [bombing of Britain ... in really funny and strange ways. And then there’s the Round Church of the Knight ...
The subterranean passageways, which were intended to serve as shelters during the London Blitz, are roughly 100 feet below ...
The Blitz began on September 7, 1940, and continued until May 11, 1941. During this period, London was bombed for 56 out of the first 57 days and nights. The attacks then spread to other major ...
The 86,000-square-foot labyrinth was built in the 1940s during the London Blitz. Now, workers are transforming it into a museum, memorial, art gallery and bar Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent An ...